Accessibility Statement

The State of North Dakota is committed to ensuring that individuals with disabilities have equitable access to our information and services, as mandated by North Dakota Century Code, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504, and Title II. This includes all digital content—such as webpages, documents, forms, and multimedia—available via our public platforms.


North Dakota’s Commitment to Accessibility

We strive to meet accessibility standards, including Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA and Web Accessibility Initiative – Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA). State agencies continuously evaluate their digital content in an effort to maintain ADA compliance, following industry best practices that help ensure content is:

  • Perceivable: Content must be easy for people to see, hear, or otherwise sense.
  • Operable: People must be able to use websites and tools in different ways, such as by keyboard or assistive technology.
  • Understandable: Information and instructions should be clear and easy for everyone to follow.
  • Robust: Content should work well with modern technology and continue to work with future tools and assistive devices.

By adhering to these standards, North Dakota agencies affirm their commitment to creating an inclusive digital environment—one in which every citizen can independently access, understand, and benefit from the information and services our state provides.


We Appreciate Your Feedback

If you encounter any barriers while using this website, we want to hear from you. Please report any accessibility issues by calling 701-328-5150 or emailing afritz@nd.gov.