Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Americans With Disabilities Act information for external use only.

**This page is for external community requests only. Adams County employees with internal ADA questions should check the ADA page on myAdams.**

Adams County is committed to ensuring individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in our programs, services, and activities under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Please refer to our Disability Rights Notice for more information.

Adams County complies with applicable federal and state civil rights laws and does not exclude, deny benefits to, or otherwise discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, ethnic or national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, religion, creed, political beliefs, or disability in employment, admission or access to, treatment or participation in, or receipt of the services and benefits under any of its programs, services and activities, whether carried out by the County directly or through a contractor or any other entity with which it arranges to carry out its programs, services and activities. Adams County supports the objectives of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) to ensure equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public programs, activities and services. Adams County is committed to providing reasonable policy modifications, which ensure equitable access to and participation in our programs and services, when viewed in their entirety, for all citizens. Our Non-discrimination Policy outlines our commitment to comply with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 (Section 504) is a federal law protecting qualified individuals with disabilities from discrimination. This law applies to entities receiving federal assistance.

TITLE II OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILTIES ACT OF 1990, AS AMENDED (ADA) is a federal law protecting qualified individuals with disabilities from discrimination. This law applies to all state and local government agencies.

DISABILITY is defined as a person with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment. Major life activities include caring for one’s self, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, working, and learning.

QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY is defined in Title II ADA as “an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable modifications to rules, policies, or practices, the removal of architectural, communication, or transportation barriers, or the provision of auxiliary aids and services, meets the essential eligibility requirements for the receipt of services or the participation in programs or activities provided by a public entity.”  

More Information

For questions or concerns pertaining to compliance related to the Americans with Disabilities Act or need additional supports to access Adams County Government web pages, please contact the office below:

Adams County ADA Coordinator
County Attorney's Office
4430 S. Adams County Parkway, Suite C5000B
Brighton, CO 80601-8206
Phone: 720.523.6325| Fax: 720.523.6114 

Adams County TTY number (Government Center): 720.523.6044

NOTE:  If you are an Adams County employee seeking an ADA accommodation for a workplace issue, contact the Human Resources Department per the “Disability and Religious Accommodation” policy.

Accessibility Statement

Adams County Government is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of our website and are developing an accessibility plan in accordance with (Colorado Laws For Persons With Disabilities) enacted on June 30, 2021 and the standards that will be issued by the Office of Information Technology of the State of Colorado. This law requires all government agencies have web sites that comply with the state standards by July 1, 2024.  Conformance with standards will help make the Adams County Government website more user friendly for all people.

While Adams County is actively working to adhere to the accepted guidelines and standards for accessibility and usability, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website as quickly as we would like.

We continually seek out solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility. In the meantime, should you experience any difficulty in accessing the Adams County Government website, please contact us via email, request form, or phone:

For additional information, please visit HB21-1110.