Accessibility and Americans with Disabilities Act

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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) is committed to ensuring equal access to its services, programs, and activities for individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

LVMPD does not discriminate on the basis of disability and is dedicated to providing reasonable accommodations to ensure accessibility in both physical and digital environments.

Accessibility Assistance

If you experience difficulty accessing any content on this website or LVMPD social media due to a disability, or if you require assistance with any part of our site, please contact us:

Email: PublicADARequests@lvmpd.com

Please include:

  • The nature of your accessibility issue
  • The web page address (URL) of the material you are trying to access
  • Your preferred method of contact

We will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly and provide the requested information or assistance in an accessible format.

For all other inquiries not related to accessibility or ADA accommodations, please contact PIO@lvmpd.com

Accessibility Features

LVMPD.com is designed with accessibility in mind and strives to support:

  • Screen reader compatibility
  • Keyboard navigation
  • Clear and consistent navigation structure
  • Readable text with sufficient color contrast

We follow best practices and standards as defined by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.

Documents and Forms

Some documents, including PDFs, may not be fully accessible, particularly older or archived materials.

If you need assistance accessing a document or would like to request an accessible version, please contact us at PublicADARequests@lvmpd.com, and we will work to provide the information in an alternative format.

Ongoing Efforts

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is actively working to improve the accessibility and usability of our website. This includes reviewing existing content, updating documents, and implementing improvements to meet accessibility standards.

Compatibility

This website is intended to be compatible with commonly used assistive technologies and modern web browsers. We recommend using the latest version of your web browser and assistive technology for the best experience.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of LVMPD.com. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at: PublicADARequests@lvmpd.com