Nevada · ADA Title II · WCAG 2.1 AA

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Nevada cities, counties, school districts, and transit agencies must meet WCAG 2.1 AA by April 24, 2026. Find your compliance gaps in 60 seconds — free.

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⚠ Wave 1 Deadline: April 24, 2026

Nevada entities serving 50,000+ residents must achieve WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. DOJ enforcement is active. Settlements average $125,000+.

Wave 1 Entities

Nevada government entities required to comply by April 24, 2026

These entities fall under Wave 1 of the DOJ ADA Title II rule. Non-compliance after the deadline opens them to DOJ complaint and civil litigation.

City of Las Vegas
Pop. 641,903
Wave 1
City of Henderson
Pop. 320,189
Wave 1
Clark County
Pop. 2.3M
Wave 1
City of Reno
Pop. 264,165
Wave 1
City of North Las Vegas
Pop. 262,527
Wave 1
Washoe County
Pop. 467,000
Wave 1
Clark County School District
Wave 1
Nevada Department of Transportation
Wave 1
Nevada Context

Why ADA compliance matters in Nevada

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Nevada's Tourism-Driven Economy Demands Accessibility

Nevada's hospitality and gaming sector makes digital accessibility essential. Government sites serving residents AND millions of annual visitors must be WCAG-compliant — legal exposure is amplified.

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Clark County: Largest Wave 1 Entity in Nevada

Clark County serves over 2.3 million residents and falls squarely in Wave 1. The April 24, 2026 deadline is non-negotiable. Failure to comply risks DOJ complaints and federal funding disruption.

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Clark County School District Compliance

CCSD is one of the five largest school districts in the US. ADA Title II applies to all K-12 public schools. Student and parent portals must meet WCAG 2.1 AA or face federal enforcement.

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RTC Southern Nevada — Transit Compliance

Regional Transportation Commission websites and rider-facing digital tools must meet ADA Title II requirements. FTA-funded agencies face additional Section 508 compliance obligations.

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Nevada ADA compliance — common questions

Does ADA Title II apply to Nevada city and county websites?
Yes. Every Nevada city, county, school district, and special district is subject to the DOJ's ADA Title II final rule requiring WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Entities serving 50,000+ residents must comply by April 24, 2026.
What is the penalty for a Nevada government website that isn't accessible?
DOJ-referred complaints can result in settlements averaging $125,000+. Nevada municipalities have faced ADA lawsuits from advocacy groups. Non-compliance also risks federal funding conditions.
What Nevada government entities must comply by April 24, 2026?
All Nevada state and local government entities with populations of 50,000 or more must comply by April 24, 2026 (Wave 1). Smaller entities must comply by April 26, 2027 (Wave 2).
How does CertusAudit help Nevada government websites?
We scan your public-facing web pages for WCAG 2.1 AA failures and deliver a prioritized remediation roadmap with exact regulatory citations — ready for your IT vendor, legal counsel, or city council.