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Best ADA-Compliant Government Web Design Agencies in North Carolina

Find agencies in North Carolina specializing in government website accessibility and ADA compliance. Small businesses can offset costs with the $5,000 ADA tax credit available under IRS Section 44.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Government required to have ADA-compliant websites in North Carolina?

Yes. Under ADA Title III, government businesses in North Carolina that serve the public must ensure their digital content is accessible to people with disabilities. Websites, web applications, and online services fall under this requirement.

What agencies specialize in Government web accessibility in North Carolina?

Our directory lists verified agencies serving North Carolina with expertise in the government sector. Use the directory to compare credentials, pricing, and client reviews from agencies with North Carolina and government experience.

How can North Carolina government businesses offset ADA compliance costs?

Small businesses with under $1 million in revenue or 30 or fewer employees can claim the IRS Section 44 Disabled Access Credit — up to $5,000 per year for accessibility improvements including website remediation. This credit applies regardless of state and covers WCAG audit and remediation services.