In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), the Office of the State Attorney, 18th Judicial Circuit, will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs, or activities. The Office of the State Attorney will generally, upon request, coordinate with Court Administration to provide appropriate aids and services leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the judicial process services, programs, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a service, program, or activity of the Office of the State Attorney, should contact the Public Information Office at (321) 617-7510 or [email protected] as soon as possible but no later than one (1) week before the scheduled event.
The ADA does not require the Office of the State Attorney to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its programs or services, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden. The Office will strive to provide its services, programs, and activities in the most accessible manner feasible.
Complaints that a service, program, or activity of the Office of the State Attorney is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to Ashley Wood, Executive Director, by calling (321) 617-7510, emailing [email protected], or writing to Ashley Wood, Executive Director, 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Building D, Melbourne, FL 32940.