North Carolina is committed to the accessibility of information technology.
- Why It Matters: People with disabilities need access to information and services.
- The Bottom Line: The digital content you create must be accessible.
These resources, checklists, and best practices help you learn and meet accessibility standards.
Title II ADA Deadline Approaching! Are you ready?
Catch Up Quick:
The U.S. Department of Justice published a new rule updating regulations to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The new rules says state government web content must meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA by April 24, 2026.
Go Deeper:
Use the resources below to help make web content accessible.
Join our Accessibility Community of Practice
The N.C. Accessibility Community of Practice (A11y CoP) is where accessibility champions listen and share best practices, tips, and tricks.
Worth Your Time
Whether you're new to digital accessibility or an expert, join and chat with our smart, warm, and welcoming community.
See you at the next monthly meeting!
Website Quality & Accessibility Monitoring
NCDIT provides a Website Quality & Accessibility Monitoring tool at no cost to all state and local government agencies. Powered by DubBot, this tool automates checks for common accessibility issues, scans PDFs, and more.
We Are NC Gov Conference
The theme for this year's conference was all about digital accessibility. The event was held on November 19, 2025.