Morris County Sheriff’s Office
Morris County Sheriff’s Office

Accessibility Statement

The Morris County Sheriff’s Office web site has been designed to be fully accessible to all users regardless of technological or physical disability. This page outlines the specific features and initiatives which have been implemented to facilitate access.

Skip Link

A “Skip to main content” link is available at the top of every web page. This allows users with mobility impairments and those who use screen reader software to go directly to the main content of a web page without having to deal with repetitive navigation links.

The “Skip to main content” link is hidden from visual browsers and is accessed through the keyboard. Upon landing on a web page, use your keyboard and press the TAB key. This should make the previously hidden “Skip to main content” link appear across the top of the page. Users of Windows Explorer may need to tab several times before the link becomes visible. Once the link is visible, simply hit your ENTER key to activate the link. Safari users must first change a default setting under the advanced tab in preferences to “Highlight links as you press the Tab key.” This functionality is not present in Explorer for the Macintosh. The skip link is also available via access key “S,” as explained in the next section.

Access Keys

Access keys are quick keyboard shortcuts that can be used to navigate the web site in browsers that support their implementation. To use an access key, hold down the ALT key (on a Macintosh, hold the CONTROL key) and then press one of the keys in the list below. In some browsers, you may have to press ENTER to confirm your choice. Firefox 2 for Windows users must now hold down the ALT key plus the SHIFT key plus the desired access key.

S Skip to main content
1 Home Page
2 FAQs
3 Contact Page
4 Site Map
5 Search
6 Default Text Size
7 Change text to medium
8 Change text to large
0 Accessibility Statement
Example Key Combinations

Windows/Explorer 6+

ALT plus  ACCESS KEY then  ENTER

Windows/Firefox 1.0-1.5

ALT plus  ACCESS KEY

Windows/Firefox 2

ALT plus  SHIFT plus  ACCESS KEY

Macintosh/Safari and Firefox

CONTROL plus  ACCESS KEY

Text Size

Most of the pages on this web site contain a dynamic text size switcher in the left-hand column beneath the vertical navigation menu. The three choices—default size, medium size and large size—enable site visitors to adjust the font size of the content on the page. In order for this to work, JavaScript and style sheets must be enabled. If first-party cookies are not allowed in your web browser’s security settings, the text size will reset back to the default when browsing between pages. This functionality is available to all modern web browsers including Internet Explorer 5 and above, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape 7+, Safari and Opera 7+. This feature may also be toggled on and off via access keys.

Documents in PDF Format

In order to provide online access to Sheriff’s Office forms in their original formatting, we use Adobe Acrobat to create Portable Document Format (PDF) files. To view PDFs, you will need the freely available Adobe Reader software installed on your computer, version 4 or higher. If you encounter difficulty with the PDF format, Adobe provides a free online converter tool which will allow you to convert a PDF to a text-only format.

Standards-Compliant Design

This web site has been built using valid XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) in accordance with the standards created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the governing body for the web that sets standards for technical development. These standards, known as Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), set forth the requirements for making web site content accessible to people with disabilities.

Accessibility isn’t just about making sure blind people can use this site. It’s about removing barriers and making a web site usable to a wide range of people. This includes, for example, someone with arthritis or multiple sclerosis who has difficulty using a mouse, an older user with low vision, a site visitor with dyslexia, as well as those who use assistive technologies to access the Internet.

Standards-compliant design may not sound particularly sexy but because web standards incorporate and support accessibility, a standards-compliant web site ensures that everyone has equal access to the same information—a basic tenet of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In the public sector, it is incumbent upon county government to provide residents with an accessible web site.

Although not required by regulation or law, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office web site complies with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (amended by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998). How come? Because accessibility is simply the right thing to do…and we do it because we can.

For More Information or Assistance

If you experience accessibility issues and need assistance or if you use assistive technology and the format of any content on this web site interferes with your ability to access the information, please contact the web site developer at . I will get you the information you are seeking in a format that is accessible and I will work to make the web content you found problematic accessible going forward.

Morris County Sheriff’s Office
P.O. Box 900, Morristown, NJ 07963-0900 • (973) 285-6600
Find this web page at: http://www.mcsheriff.org/accessibility/
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