Accessibility Statement

Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

We aim to make Indiana fishing-license information easier to read and use across devices, screen sizes, and user abilities.

Human-reviewed pages Official-source first Indiana-focused guidance Information only

Accessibility commitment

We want this website to be useful for a wide range of users, including older anglers, new anglers, mobile users, readers with low vision, keyboard users, and people who need simple step-by-step instructions. We work to make pages readable, organised, and easy to navigate.

Design practices we use

Readable layout

Short sections, clear headings, strong contrast, and large tap targets.

Responsive tables

Important tables are designed to remain readable on mobile screens.

Plain language

We avoid unnecessary legal or agency jargon where simple wording is safer.

Contextual links

Official links are placed near explanations so users understand why they are clicking.

Warnings and notes

Important safety and verification messages are separated visually from normal text.

Reduced clutter

We avoid layouts that hide the practical next step behind decorative elements.

Known limitations

Some external official sources, maps, PDFs, license systems, or third-party regulation guides may not fully follow the same accessibility approach. We cannot control external websites, but we try to explain what users should expect before leaving our site.

Report an accessibility issue

If you find a page that is hard to read, difficult to use on mobile, missing useful context, or confusing with a screen reader, please send us the page URL and a short explanation. We review accessibility feedback as part of our correction and improvement process.

Editorial verification note: This trust page explains how Indiana Fishing License prepares public-facing information for Indiana fishing license readers. We prioritise official Indiana DNR, IN.gov, Go Outdoors Indiana, regulation-guide, and public agency sources. Because fishing license fees, seasons, exemptions, and enforcement rules can change, readers should confirm final decisions on the official source before buying, fishing, travelling, or relying on a rule.