The Americans with Disabilities Act | ADA.gov Official websites use .gov .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS lock ) or means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Changes to the ADA Title II Rule on Web Content and Mobile App Accessibility The Department extended the rule's compliance dates by one year. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects people with disabilities from discrimination. Disability rights are civil rights. From voting to parking, the ADA is a law that protects people with disabilities in many areas of public life. New on ADA.gov Explore the new content we've added to ADA.gov State and Local Governments: First Steps Toward Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act Title... This guide includes suggested steps that ADA Coordinators and others working with state and local governments may want to take as they plan to ensure that their web content and mobile apps comply with the ADA Title II rule on the accessibility of web content and mobile apps. Webinar: Americans with Disabilities Act Title II Web & Mobile Application Accessibility Rule This video provides a summary of the ADA Title II rule on web content and mobile app accessibility. The summary is designed to provide introductory information about the rule's requirements. Help We're here to help. Get answers to your questions, learn about popular topics, and find resources for more support. What's on ADA.gov From answers to common questions to official legal documents , ADA.gov has everything you need to understand your rights and responsibilities under the ADA. Topics These overviews are a basic starting point for understanding areas the ADA covers. Examples: Service Animals Parking Mobility Devices Resources Get more detailed guidance on some ADA topics. Examples: Fact Sheet: New Rule on the Accessibility of Web Content and Mobile Apps Provided by State and Local Governments Fact Sheet: New Rule on the Accessibility of Medical Diagnostic Equipment Used by State and Local Governments Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Disability Discrimination in Hiring Laws & Regulations Find legal documents that are enforceable under the ADA in a court of law. Examples: State and Local Government Services (Title II) Public Accommodations (Title III) ADA Standards for Accessible Design Service Animals and the ADA Understand how the ADA defines a service animal and what your rights are under the law. Topics Service Animals Resources Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals ADA Requirements: Service Animals Laws & Regulations State and Local Government Services (Title II) Public Accommodations (Title III) Topics Information for people with disabilities, state and local governments, and businesses How the ADA is structured, and how it protects the rights of people with disabilities The definition of a service animal, where they can go, and how they assist people with disabilities Find out how the ADA requires businesses, non-profits, and state/local governments to provide accessible parking spaces. People with certain disabilities might communicate in different ways. How to Report a Disability Rights Violation If you believe that you or someone else experienced unlawful discrimination, you can report a disability rights violation. Report using our online form. By completing the online form, you can provide the details we need to understand what happened. You will receive a confirmation number and your report is immediately sent to our staff for review. We review your report. Teams that specialize in handling your type of issue will review it. If it needs to be forwarded to another team or agency, we will try to connect your complaint to the right group. We determine next steps and get back to you. Possible outcomes include: following up for more information, starting a mediation or investigation, directing you to another organization for further help, or informing you that we cannot help. Think you or someone you know has experienced a disability rights violation? File a complaint Subscribe to our newsletter for ADA updates Give Us Feedback You are now leaving a Department of Justice website You will be automatically redirected to a: The Department of Justice does not endorse the organizations or views represented by this site and takes no responsibility for, and exercises no control over, the accuracy, accessibility, copyright or trademark compliance or legality of the material contained on this site. Back Continue