As of April 2026, new federal mandates under the ADA have transformed how state and local governments must present digital data. While these laws aim to make records more accessible for everyone, the transition has left many official portals in a state of flux. Users often encounter broken links, redesigned interfaces that hide familiar search tools, and "under construction" banners on vital record pages.
The challenge for the average citizen is keeping track of where these moved databases now live. A search for a property lien or a court case that worked last year might lead to a 404 error today. This "accessibility gap" creates a significant hurdle for those who need information quickly for legal or business deadlines.
At governmentdatabase.com, we proactively monitor these infrastructure shifts. Instead of clicking through a maze of broken government redirects, our directory is updated to point you directly to the new, compliant portals. We bridge the gap between "legally accessible" and "actually findable."