Our accessibility commitments and how to reach us if you hit a barrier. Last updated May 19, 2026.
Title24.IO is built to meet the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. We perform internal audits against this standard before each major release and treat any failure as a defect.
Every page is server-rendered with semantic HTML. We use a single visible focus ring for keyboard users, real <label> elements for every form field, ARIA only where the native HTML semantic does not suffice, and we honour the prefers-reduced-motion media query for all decorative animation.
Body and heading text on our pages meets or exceeds the 4.5:1 WCAG AA contrast requirement against the page background. Interactive states (focus, hover, error) use color plus a non-color signal (icon or text), so information is never conveyed by color alone.
Every interactive element is reachable and operable with the keyboard alone — including all navigation, forms, dropdowns, and dialogs. A "Skip to main content" link is the first focusable element on every page.
We test on current versions of NVDA + Firefox, VoiceOver + Safari, and JAWS + Chrome. Form errors, success states, and async updates use aria-live regions so they are announced as they happen.
We are actively expanding our automated test coverage. Some embedded third-party content may not yet meet WCAG 2.2 AA. If you encounter a barrier we have not noticed, please let us know.
If any content or feature on this site is not accessible to you, please contact us at [EMAIL] or by phone at [PHONE]. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within two business days and resolve them as fast as the technical fix allows.
On request, we will provide the information on any page of this site in an alternative accessible format — large print, plain text, or a phone conversation. Contact us using the details above.