Your Website Is Accessible. Are Your PDFs?
How DocAccess Makes PDF Documents Accessible
Accessibility Doesn’t Stop at the Website
A resident visits your website looking for a recently published budget report. They rely on a screen reader due to visual impairment. They find the link, download the PDF, and then hit a wall.
The document isn’t tagged properly. Headings aren’t structured. The screen reader begins reading the content out of order, or worse, letter by letter.
This isn’t a hypothetical scenario. It’s a common experience for many users with disabilities, including those with visual, motor, cognitive, or neurological conditions who rely on assistive technologies to access digital content.
Many municipalities have made meaningful investments in accessible websites, and that’s a big step forward. But accessibility doesn’t end with your web pages. If your documents aren’t accessible, you’re only solving part of the problem.
The Hidden Problem with PDFs
PDFs are a staple of municipal communication. Budget reports, council agendas, meeting minutes, and public notices are all often shared as downloadable documents.
But PDFs are also one of the most common sources of accessibility issues.
Here’s why:
- Many PDFs are not screen reader–friendly or compatible with browser-based translation tools
- Content is difficult to search or navigate
- Users are required to download files just to view information
And the impact goes beyond inconvenience.
When documents aren’t accessible:
- You risk falling short of ADA and WCAG accessibility guidelines
- Residents may be unable to access critical information, leading to feelings of frustration, distrust, and exclusion
- Transparency suffers when information isn’t equally available to all
Inaccessible documents create real barriers to civic participation.
What Happens After You Publish Content
For most teams, the process looks something like this:
- Staff upload or publish PDF documents to the website
- Files live across different pages, folders, or systems
- Accessibility remediation becomes a manual, ongoing process of adding tags, structuring headings, and writing descriptive alt text
Over time, this creates two major challenges:
- First, the workload is growing. Remediating PDFs one by one is time-consuming, technical, and difficult to scale.
- Second, content becomes harder to manage. Older documents are buried, difficult to find, and often inconsistent.
This is where many agencies get stuck, trying to maintain accessibility through a manual process that wasn’t designed to scale.
A Better Approach: Connecting CivicPlus Municipal Websites + DocAccess
Accessibility is simple and built into the workflow with CivicPlus®.
By integrating DocAccess with Municipal Websites, accessibility becomes a natural extension of your publishing process.
Think of it as a simple, continuous flow:
Publish → Access → Impact
No extra remediation bottlenecks. No disconnected systems. Just an easier way to deliver accessible content.
From Publish to Impact: How It Works
Here’s what that simplified experience looks like in practice:
Step 1: Publish Content
Staff uploads documents using the same familiar website tools they already use. No major workflow changes are required.
Step 2: Rapid Access
Documents are automatically detected and processed. PDFs are converted into accessible HTML transcripts, reducing the need for manual tagging and remediation.
Step 3: Drive Impact
Content becomes easy to find, navigate, and use. Residents can quickly access what they need, whether it’s a new document or an older record, without barriers.
Accessible HTML versions deliver real benefits:
- Compatible with screen readers
- Mobile-friendly and easy to navigate
- No download required
In fact, Section 508 guidance has long emphasized that HTML is often more accessible than PDF, and federal policy prioritizes HTML formats for this reason.
Benefits for Staff and Residents
For Staff
- Reduces the burden of manual PDF remediation
- Simplifies content management across your website
- Increases confidence in accessibility and recordkeeping compliance
- Reduces legal and operational risk
- Scales accessibility as your content grows
For Residents
- Easier access to public information
- Faster search and navigation
- A more inclusive digital experience
- Equal access to critical information
Close the Accessibility Gap
An accessible website is a strong foundation, but it’s not the finish line.
If your documents aren’t accessible, your digital experience still leaves gaps for the people who rely on it most.
The good news? By integrating DocAccess with Municipal Websites, CivicPlus helps municipalities create a more inclusive, transparent, and scalable digital experience without adding manual work or complexity.
Take the Next Step
Improve document accessibility and create a better experience for every resident.
See how Municipal Websites and DocAccess work together to make your content easier to manage, search, and access.