Last updated: 2026-05-06
International Automobile Authority (“IAA”), a brand of International Automobile Authority LLC, is committed to making internationalautomobileauthority.com and the services we provide accessible to people with disabilities.
International Automobile Authority LLC is a privately held Limited Liability Company registered in the State of Florida, USA. It is not a government body, regulatory authority, or instrumentality of any government. It does not issue government permits, licenses, or official documents of any kind.
1. Our accessibility commitment
- Target standard. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
- Applicable legal frameworks considered. Our accessibility work is informed by:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III as applied to commercial websites;
- Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act and its harmonized standards;
- Directive (EU) 2019/882 (European Accessibility Act), effective for consumer-facing e-commerce from 28 June 2025;
- The UK Equality Act 2010;
- The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA);
- The California Unruh Civil Rights Act, to the extent it incorporates ADA obligations.
2. Status and last review
- Status: work in progress during initial launch. We are actively improving the site’s conformance to WCAG 2.2 Level AA.
- Review date: 2026-05-06.
3. Known limitations
During this initial launch, certain areas may not yet fully conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Known limitations include:
- Some third-party embedded widgets (payment iframes hosted by Stripe, live-chat hosted by Intercom) inherit the accessibility of their providers and are updated as the providers improve.
- Not all PDF outputs (including the digital IAA-DLT PDF) are yet optimized for screen readers; we are working on an accessible PDF version.
- Image alt text and form-field labels are being audited and improved on a rolling basis.
- Color-contrast and keyboard-navigation audits are being completed.
If you encounter an accessibility issue not listed above, please contact us at hello@internationalautomobileauthority.com. We aim to acknowledge every accessibility complaint within five (5) business days and to resolve or provide a workaround as quickly as reasonably possible.
4. Assistive-technology compatibility
We aim to support current versions of mainstream assistive technologies, including:
- Screen readers (NVDA, JAWS on Windows; VoiceOver on macOS and iOS; TalkBack on Android);
- Browser zoom and text resizing up to 200 percent;
- Keyboard-only navigation;
- Speech-recognition input.
5. Feedback mechanism
- Please send accessibility feedback, requests for alternative formats, or complaints to hello@internationalautomobileauthority.com.
- We will confirm receipt and, where feasible, provide information, services, or accommodations in an accessible alternative format on request.
- We are committed to continuous improvement and welcome user feedback.
6. Future work
We are performing rolling accessibility audits and will update this Statement as improvements are made. We commit to a minimum of one full accessibility review per year.
7. Contact
- Accessibility feedback: hello@internationalautomobileauthority.com
International Automobile Authority LLC, 2125 Biscayne Boulevard, Ste 204 #20167, Miami, Florida 33137, USA.

