About this site
Why Title II Center Exists
The ADA Title II regulations govern how every state and local government in America treats people with disabilities. They are also nearly unreadable for the people who have to follow them. We fixed that.
Who we are — and who we aren't
Title II Center (titleii.org) is an independent educational resource. We are not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Justice, ADA.gov, or any government agency. Nothing on this site is legal advice. For official information, the federal government's own resources are authoritative.
This site is built and maintained by the team behind AX4E, an accessibility solutions firm, and AX4E.org, our mission arm. We believe access is for everything and everyone — and that compliance starts with actually understanding the rules.
How We Keep It Accurate
- Every "Official Regulatory Text" block on this site is reproduced verbatim from 28 CFR Part 35, current through June 9, 2026, sourced from the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations published by the U.S. Government Publishing Office
- Plain-language summaries are clearly separated from official text, and the official text always controls
- When the regulation changes, we update. Each page states the currency date of its regulatory text
- We tell you when something is our interpretation rather than the rule itself
Understanding the rules is step one. We also fix things.
If your entity needs to get compliant — websites, documents, facilities, training — that's what we do all day.