Accessibility Statement Guide for EAA Readiness
An accessibility statement is a public explanation of accessibility status, known limitations, feedback channels, and update history. It should match real testing and remediation plans.
Updated 2026-07-07
What a statement usually includes
Common elements include scope, testing date, standards referenced, known limitations, feedback contact, response process, and planned remediation work.
Why evidence matters
A statement should not claim more than the organization has verified. Pairing it with scans, manual review notes, and remediation history makes it more useful and easier to maintain.
Keep it current
Include an update date and revisit the statement after major redesigns, checkout changes, content migrations, or accessibility remediation work.
Important note
This guide is educational and supports technical accessibility planning. It is not legal advice, does not certify compliance, and should be paired with manual review where risk matters.