How Jefferson County, Texas Is Solving PDF Accessibility at Scale
Case studyFebruary 19, 2026
Case studyFebruary 19, 2026
About Diana Kosovac, PDFix
A real-world model for automated, ADA-compliant document workflows. For PDF accessibility professionals, the challenge of large-scale remediation is rarely about knowing what to do - it is about doing it consistently, affordably, and continuously. Jefferson County, Texas serves as a strong model for how that can be achieved in practice.
The Challenge
Jefferson County manages a high-volume, ever-growing library of public-sector PDFs spanning born-digital files, legacy scans, and mixed-content documents. Under ADA obligations, these documents must be accessible - not just historically archived ones, but every new document entering the system. Manual workflows simply don't scale here.
The Solution: A Server-Side, End-to-End Pipeline
Rather than deploying a one-time remediation project, the county built a continuous, automated processing pipeline powered by PDFix SDK - capable of handling up to 30,000 PDF pages per month.
The workflow is elegantly sequential. OCR runs first, establishing searchable text layers on scanned documents and setting the structural foundation for everything downstream. From there, PDFix SDK batch actions apply a comprehensive accessibility remediation preset: auto-tagging, ParentTree repair, font embedding, logical heading structure correction, artifact marking, annotation tagging, metadata completion, and PDF/UA declaration - all without human intervention at runtime.
Validation Built-In
Processed documents are automatically validated using veraPDF, the industry-standard open-source PDF/A and PDF/UA validator endorsed by the PDF Association. Validation runs against a WCAG-based profile, ensuring consistent, measurable output quality and minimizing critical accessibility failures across the document set.
Why This Model Matters
This case study is significant because it moves beyond the "backlog remediation" paradigm.
Jefferson County demonstrates that ongoing, scalable accessibility compliance is achievable in local government - a sector often constrained by limited IT resources and tight budgets.
The approach is deliberately pragmatic: prioritizing maximum accessibility impact per document over theoretical perfection, keeping operational costs sustainable, and building workflows that run reliably without specialist oversight.
For accessibility professionals, this is the architecture worth studying - automated, validated, repeatable, and built to last.
Learn more at pdfix.net: Jefferson County, Texas Case Study
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