Accessibility Statement
Thank you for visiting the official Perry County, Indiana website and reviewing our accessibility statement. Perry County is committed to inclusion and universal access in all of its services and programs.
Perry County Government Website Accessibility Statement
We strive to ensure the pages of this website are accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Every effort has been made to ensure the pages of this website are accessible to individuals with disabilities in accordance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Furthermore, Perry County government administration office has made an effort to meet the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Conformance Level "A". Please note, we will make our best effort to continue to meet these guidelines, but recognize that issues may arise as standards change and ongoing maintenance occurs on the website.
If you or someone you know is not able to access any content on this website due to a disability, please let us know.
Images on this website are accompanied by alternative text describing graphics.
Documents on perrycounty.in.gov may occasionally be presented in formats other than HTML. These formats are generally accessible to users using screen reading software. The screen reading capabilities of Adobe Acrobat Reader (full version) will allow vision impaired visitors to access PDF content.
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If you encounter material or services on our web site that you are unable to access, please inform the webmaster so that we can accommodate you.
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This web site contains links to PDF documents that require the most current version of Adobe Reader to view. The Adobe Acrobat Reader may already be installed on your computer as a "plug-in" or "helper application" for your web browser. To find out, click on the "PDF" link for the document you are interested in. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is properly installed on your computer, the Reader will either download or automatically open a PDF copy of the document, depending on your browser and how it is configured. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed on your computer, it can be found, free of charge, at the Adobe Acrobat Reader download page.
If you are using a screen reader, you may find it will not read some documents in PDF format. Adobe provides a web site that will convert non-accessible PDF files to a format that is useable with a screen reader. The Adobe Access site is located at access.adobe.com, and the tool can also be added to your computer as a "plug-in".