Is Your Credit Union Website ADA Compliant?
Get a detailed WCAG 2.1 accessibility report on your credit union’s website in under 60 seconds — before a demand letter forces the conversation.
Credit Unions Are A Top Target
Financial institutions — including credit unions — are among the most-sued industries for website accessibility. Online banking, loan applications, and rate disclosures are all areas demand letters specifically target. Don’t wait until one lands in your CEO’s inbox.
What Our Scanner Checks
Our scanner audits every public page of your credit union website against WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA — the standard most demand letters cite. It pays special attention to the areas attorneys probe first: rate pages, loan applications, online banking entry points, and member service forms.
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We Scan Your Site
Our scanner analyzes your pages for WCAG 2.1 issues in under 60 seconds
Get Your Report
Receive a detailed PDF with prioritized issues and how to fix them
Protect Your Credit Union
with Proactive Compliance
Avoid Costly Lawsuits
Get ahead of ADA demand letters with documented proof of compliance efforts. The PDF report gives your compliance officer and counsel evidence of good-faith remediation.
Results in Under 60 Seconds
No waiting days for an audit. Get instant visibility into your website's accessibility issues with our automated scanning technology.
Board & Examiner-Ready PDF
Share a professional report with your board, supervisory committee, or examiner. Clear severity tiers help your team focus on what to fix first.
Serve Every Member
Roughly 26% of US adults live with a disability. An accessible site means every member — including those using screen readers or keyboard-only navigation — can apply for a loan, check rates, or sign in.
Credit Union ADA Compliance — Common Questions
Quick answers for credit union marketing, compliance, and IT teams about the scan and what to do with the results.
Yes — 100% free, no credit card, no software install. Enter your website URL and contact info and we’ll email your PDF report. We offer the scan because it’s how most of our accessibility clients first find us.
Six categories that map to WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA success criteria: image alt text, color contrast, form labels and error states, keyboard navigation and focus indicators, document structure (headings, landmarks, semantic HTML), and link text. Issues are returned with a severity rating (critical / warning / notice) so you know what to fix first.
WCAG 2.1 is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines — the international standard most US courts use to evaluate whether a website meets ADA Title III requirements. Levels A and AA are the practical compliance bar. Meeting them means your site works with screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, and assistive tech for users with vision, motor, or cognitive disabilities.
In 2025 there were 4,605 ADA website lawsuits filed in the US, with average settlements above $50,000. The industries most targeted are financial institutions, ecommerce, healthcare, and hospitality. Most demand letters cite specific WCAG failures. Documented good-faith remediation efforts — like the report this scanner produces — reduce both the chance of being targeted and the size of any settlement.
Either works. The PDF report is detailed enough for a competent developer or in-house team to remediate on their own. If you’d rather hand it off, we offer remediation as a one-time project or as part of an ongoing maintenance plan starting at $129/month. Book a free 20-minute call after your scan and we’ll quote it on the spot.
Yes. The scanner evaluates the responsive version of every page and flags mobile-specific issues like tap target size, viewport configuration, zoom restrictions, and orientation lock. With most US web traffic now coming from mobile devices, this is a frequent source of WCAG 2.1 Level AA failures.
Quarterly at minimum, and after any significant content or design change. Accessibility regressions are easy to introduce when adding new pages, plugins, or third-party widgets. Lemon Head Design maintenance plans include continuous accessibility monitoring so you don’t have to remember.
Any business with a public website, but it’s especially important for credit unions, banks, healthcare practices, ecommerce stores, education, government, and multi-location operators. Any organization that receives federal funding or operates in a regulated industry should treat ADA scans as a recurring compliance check, not a one-time exercise.
Don’t Wait for a Demand Letter
Scan your credit union website today and find the issues attorneys look for — before they do.
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