Helping Louisiana Governments Meet the New ADA Web Standards
MODIPHY® is Louisiana’s go-to web design team for Clerks of Court.
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Here's How It Works
Step 1
Book Your Audit
Choose a time that works for you and provide your website link. We’ll prepare your audit in advance.


Step 2
Meet with an Expert
Spend an hour on Zoom with an experienced web design expert. We’ll walk you through your audit results, ask questions about your goals, and provide clear, actionable recommendations.
Step 3
Decide Your Next Steps
We’ll send your full report straight to your inbox. If you’d like to move forward, you’ll get an exclusive 50% discount on a new Modiphy site build. Either way, you’ll leave with the knowledge to improve your website immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions
ADA website compliance means your site meets the accessibility standards outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines — ensuring that all users, including those with disabilities, can navigate, read, and interact with your site.
All state and local government agencies, public offices, and organizations serving the public must comply. This includes Clerks of Court, schools, hospitals, municipalities, and nonprofits. Private businesses are strongly encouraged to meet the same standards to avoid accessibility complaints and lawsuits.
Non-compliance can lead to federal enforcement, lawsuits, and civil penalties up to $75,000 for a first offense and $150,000 for repeat violations. It can also damage your reputation and prevent you from qualifying for certain government contracts.
Our team performs a full accessibility audit, identifies issues, and updates your site’s design, content, and code to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. We also provide quarterly reports and ongoing monitoring to keep your site compliant as requirements evolve.
ADA compliance pricing depends on the size, complexity, and condition of your existing website. Most clients add it as part of their ongoing MODIPHY® support plan, while standalone audits typically start around $500–$1,500. We’ll provide an exact quote after your initial accessibility review.
Accessible websites offer better user experiences, improved SEO, and broader audience reach. Compliance also shows your organization values inclusion and public trust.
You can read the full update on the Department of Justice website here:
ADA.gov Web Accessibility Rule (2024)