Accessibility Progress Tracker
The Colorado Department of Treasury has created an accessibility progress tracker.
Department of Treasury Accessibility Statement
Our goal is for everyone in Colorado to easily access the information and resources we provide. As with other departments of state government, we understand that some people may need documents and information in different formats. We're dedicated to making necessary adjustments so everyone can get the information they need.
The state of Colorado is committed to providing equitable access to all of its services. The Department of Treasury’s ongoing accessibility effort works toward being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level A/AA criteria. These guidelines not only help make web content accessible to users with sensory, cognitive, and mobility disabilities, but ultimately to all users.
This website is just one part of a meaningful change in making all of the Department of Treasury’s services inclusive and accessible. We welcome comments on how to improve this website’s accessibility for users with disabilities and requests for accommodation for any of the Department of Treasury’s services.
Email: cst_accessibility@state.co.us
Phone: 303-866-2441
These will be checked regularly for accommodation requests. The Department will respond to requests as soon as possible, but no later than three business days. We ask that, if possible, requests for accommodation are made at least seven business days in advance.
Digital accessibility
Not all documents and pages on our website are currently accessible. If you encounter a document that you need to be accessible, please contact us at cst_accessibility@state.co.us or at 303-866-2441 and our office will respond to your request as soon as possible, but no more than three business days.
Accessibility for programs, services, and activities
The Department of Treasury is committed to providing an accessible experience to members of the public and employees interacting with any of the Department’s programs or services. As part of this commitment, the Department will provide individuals who have a disability with reasonable accommodations. If you need accommodations, please contact us at the email address or phone number above, preferably seven days before the activity or event.
- Accommodations are provided at no cost.
- Accommodation requests that would impose an undue financial or administrative burden to state agencies may not be fulfilled as requested.
Examples of accommodations include:
- Sign language interpretation for an event, meeting, or appointment
- Alternative document formats (such as Braille or large print)
- Remediated PDFs and documents
This accessibility conformance statement was last updated on 7/01/2024.