Solutions for Indiana

Indiana IC 4-13.1-3 Accessibility + ADA Title II Compliance

Indiana Code 4-13.1-3 requires all state IT systems — including public-facing documents — to be accessible, and it applies across every branch of government. The federal ADA Title II rule adds a hard deadline to what Indiana already expects. CASO Comply automates PDF remediation so your agency, court, or office can meet both requirements without adding staff.

What Indiana Already Requires

Indiana has a state-level accessibility law that covers all branches of government. Agencies out of compliance have to submit a plan. CASO Comply helps you skip that step entirely.

Indiana Code 4-13.1-3

Requires all state information technology equipment, software, and systems used by the public or state employees to comply with WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards.

All Branches of Government Covered

Indiana's accessibility law applies across the executive, judicial, legislative, and administrative branches of state and local government — one of the broader scopes among state laws.

Compliance Plan Requirement

Entities found in breach of IC 4-13.1-3 must submit a compliance plan with a proposed timeline and provide alternative means of accessibility during the period of noncompliance.

Section 508 & WCAG 2.1 AA Alignment

Indiana's law requires conformance with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards, covering website design, content presentation, interactive features, and all digital systems used by state offices.

The Federal Clock Indiana Is Following

The DOJ's ADA Title II web rule says “web content” includes documents posted on the site — which is why public-facing PDFs that are still in use are in scope.

Deadline Passed

April 24, 2026

Indiana agencies serving populations of 50,000 or more

This deadline has passed. Non-compliant agencies are now subject to enforcement.

Approaching

April 26, 2027

Smaller Indiana entities and special districts serving populations under 50,000

Approximately 13 months remain to achieve full compliance.

Why Indiana Entities Choose CASO Comply

Skip the Compliance Plan — Just Be Compliant

Under IC 4-13.1-3, Indiana agencies found out of compliance have to submit a remediation plan and provide alternative access in the meantime. CASO Comply lets you fix the documents before anyone files a complaint, so you never have to write that plan.

Cover Every Branch of Government

Indiana's law doesn't just apply to the executive branch — it covers judicial, legislative, and administrative offices too. CASO Comply scales across all of them, giving each office a way to remediate documents without standing up separate accessibility programs.

No Accessibility Expertise Required

Most Indiana agencies and courts don't have WCAG or PDF/UA specialists. CASO Comply handles structure tagging, alt text, reading order, and metadata automatically — so your staff can meet IC 4-13.1-3 and the federal ADA deadline without hiring consultants.

How CASO Comply Helps

A complete solution for Indiana document accessibility — from discovery to remediation to ongoing compliance.

SiteScan Document Inventory

Automated crawling of your entire web presence to identify every PDF, Word document, and spreadsheet. Know the full scope of your compliance gap in hours, not months.

Automated Remediation at Scale

AI-powered remediation processes thousands of documents per day. Structure tagging, alt text generation, reading order correction, and metadata cleanup — all automated.

Certificate of Compliance

Every remediated document receives a verifiable compliance certificate with before-and-after scoring. Audit-ready documentation for DOJ inquiries.

Ongoing Monitoring

New documents are scanned automatically as they are published. Stay compliant as your content library grows.

Start Your Indiana Compliance Assessment

Find out how many inaccessible documents are on your website. Our free SiteScan identifies every PDF and document that needs remediation.

Schedule a Compliance Assessment