Dakota County is committed to ensuring accessibility for all individuals. In compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), we strive to make our programs, services and activities accessible to all.
Reasonable modifications & auxiliary aids
The following are available upon request to ensure equal access:
- Documents in alternative formats (braille, large prints, digital or audio)
- Sign language interpreters
- Oral interpreters
- Video remote interpreting
- Texting
- TTYs
- Other accommodations as needed
Dakota County will not retaliate against or coerce any person who exercises their rights to services and programs.
If you need help or have questions, contact the County ADA Coordinator at 651-438-4419 or
adacoordinator@co.dakota.mn.us.
Questions and complaints on ADA accessibility
Residents with questions or concerns regarding accessibility should contact Dakota County's ADA Coordinator or by using the following methods:
ADA comment form
The county appreciates and welcomes your comments.
Complete an ADA Comment Form
ADA grievance form
Complete an ADA Grievance Form
Website accessibility
If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using our website, please email
dakotaweb@co.dakota.mn.us. In it, please provide:
- Your contact information
- Web address of the material
- The problem you've experienced
We'll respond with the information you are seeking. In addition, we'll attempt to correct the issue for future use.
The Dakota County website may contain links to publications and websites that are not controlled by the county. Links are provided as a service to our audience to provide additional information where applicable.
Accessibility design guidelines
We work to comply with Section 508 (as well as WCAG 2.0 A and AA) referring to website accessibility standards.
If you have difficulty accessing the site or have any comments or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact us at dakotaweb@co.dakota.mn.us or 651-438-8396.
Browser accessibility information
Many popular browsers contain built-in accessibility tools.
Additional plug-ins
Adobe Reader is required to view and print PDF documents.
Accessibility information for partners
Transition plans and policies
Dakota County has developed plans detailing how the organization will ensure that all its facilities are accessible to individuals. This is required by the ADA.
Roadway System