Our Commitment to Accessibility
The Adams County Sheriff's Office is committed to ensuring equal access to our services, programs, and information for all community members, including individuals with disabilities. We strive to provide an inclusive environment that meets or exceeds the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Colorado House Bill 21-1110.
Compliance Timeline and Current Status
HB21-1110 Compliance
Colorado House Bill 21-1110 requires state and local government websites to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility standards. We are committed to full compliance and are currently:
In Progress
Developing a new, fully accessible website (Launch: August 2025)
Current Status
Our existing website does not yet meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards
Alternative Access
Providing multiple ways to access all digital information through non-web channels
Interim Measures
Staff assistance available for all online content and services
Our Commitment
Until our new accessible website launches, we ensure that no individual is denied access to information or services due to website accessibility barriers. All digital content and online services are available through alternative methods at no additional cost.
Digital Accessibility
Current Website Status
We acknowledge that our current website does not fully meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. We are actively working to address this gap and improve digital accessibility for all users.
Upcoming Website Improvements
We are developing a new, fully accessible website scheduled to launch in August 2025. This new website will:
- Meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards
- Comply with Colorado House Bill 21-1110 requirements
- Include comprehensive accessibility features such as:
- Alternative text for all images and graphics
- Full keyboard navigation compatibility
- High contrast color schemes
- Text resizing up to 200% without loss of functionality
- Clear headings and logical page structure
- Descriptive link text and labels
Alternative Access to Web Information
Until our new accessible website launches, we provide alternative ways to access online information:
- Phone assistance: Call (303) 655-3247 to have staff read web content or assist with online forms
- Email requests: Send information requests to [email protected] for digital document delivery
- In-person assistance: Visit our office for help accessing any online information
- Document requests: Request printed or alternative format versions of any web content
Accessibility Services and Accommodations
In-Person Services
We provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities accessing our facilities and services, including:
- Document Translation: Materials available in alternative formats
- Physical Accommodations: Accessible parking, entrances, and facilities
- Large Print Materials: Documents and forms in enlarged text
- Digital Format Conversion: Electronic versions of printed materials
Communication Assistance
- Written communication options for all interactions
- Multilingual interpretation services
Requesting Accommodations
How to Request
To request an accommodation or accessibility service:
Contact Methods
- Phone: (303) 655-3247
- Email: [email protected]
- In Person: Visit our main office at 4430 S Adams County Pkwy.
- Mail:
Adams County Sheriff's Office
Attn: ADA Coordinator
4430 S Adams County Pkwy 1st Floor, Suite W5400
Brighton, CO 80601
Advanced Notice
While we strive to accommodate immediate requests, advance notice of 48-72 hours is preferred for:
- Document conversion to alternative formats
- Specialized equipment needs
No Cost Services
All reasonable accommodations are provided at no cost to the individual requesting the service.
Alternative Format Requests
We can provide information in alternative formats including:
- Large print (16-point font or larger)
- Audio recording
- Electronic text (compatible with screen readers)
- Simple language versions
- Visual aids and pictorial formats
Processing Time
- Standard requests: 3-5 business days
- Complex documents: Up to 14 business days
Reporting Accessibility Barriers
We are aware that our current website contains accessibility barriers and are actively working to address them through our new website project. However, we still encourage you to report any accessibility barriers you encounter:
For current website issues: While we are already working on comprehensive website improvements, your specific feedback helps us prioritize alternative assistance and prepare for our new site.
For facilities or service barriers: Please report these immediately as we can often address them quickly.
Contact Methods
- Phone: (303) 655-3247
- Email: [email protected]
What to Include in Your Report
- Specific location or webpage where you encountered the barrier
- Type of assistive technology you were using (if applicable)
- Description of the difficulty you experienced
- Your contact information (optional, but helpful for follow-up)
We will respond to all reports within 2 business days and provide alternative access to any needed information.
Assistive Technology Resources
Future Compatibility (August 2025)
Our new website will be tested with assistive technologies including:
- JAWS (Job Access With Speech)
- NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access)
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- ZoomText screen magnification
- Apple VoiceOver
- Android TalkBack
We will conduct both automated and manual accessibility audits to ensure comprehensive compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
Current Alternative Access
While our current website has limited assistive technology compatibility, we provide these alternatives:
- Phone support: Staff assistance for accessing any web-based information
- Screen reader accessible documents: Available upon request
- Alternative format conversion: Any web content can be provided in accessible formats
Browser Accessibility Features
Most modern browsers include built-in accessibility features:
- Text size adjustment
- High contrast modes
- Voice control options
- Keyboard navigation settings
Training and Awareness
Our staff receives regular training on:
- ADA compliance and requirements
- Disability awareness and etiquette
- Assistive technology basics
- Effective communication techniques
- Emergency procedures for individuals with disabilities
External Resources
National Organizations
- ADA National Network: adata.org
- Disability Rights Colorado: disabilityrightsco.org
- National Federation of the Blind: nfb.org
- National Association of the Deaf: nad.org
State Resources
- Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition: ccdc.org
- Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: colorado.gov/dvr
- Colorado Assistive Technology Program: colorado.gov/catp
Technology Resources
- WebAIM: Web accessibility evaluation tools
- WAVE: Online accessibility checker
- Color Contrast Analyzers: Free tools for checking color accessibility
Contact Information
Accessibility Coordinator
Name: Ryan Makatura
Title: Digital Accessibility & Web Coordinator
Phone: (303) 655-3247
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
General Accessibility Inquiries
Phone: (303) 655-3247
Email: [email protected]
Continuous Improvement
We are committed to continuously improving accessibility across all our services and platforms. We regularly:
- Conduct accessibility audits of our website and facilities
- Update our practices based on user feedback
- Stay current with accessibility standards and best practices
- Engage with the disability community for input and guidance
Your feedback helps us identify areas for improvement and ensures we continue to serve all community members effectively.
Common Abbreviations and Acronyms
The following abbreviations and acronyms are commonly used in our department communications and documentation: