Language Access Program
The City of Madison Language Access Program provides access to City services for people whose primary language is other than English.
We are committed to improving accessibility for all. You have a right to request accommodations, translation, and interpretation services so they can meaningfully participate in all City services, programs, and activities.
You have the right to an interpreter, translation services, and disability-related accommodations at no cost to you.
The City’s Language Access Plan informs City of Madison staff, leaders, elected officials, and contracted vendors on policies, procedures, and practices for meaningful access to City services.
Services Provided
- Bilingual Community Connector Program
- Translation of documents
- CART is available for in-person or virtual meetings
- Interpretation in meetings
- Over-the-Phone Interpretation: If you are calling our offices, please hold so we can connect an interpreter
- Video Relay Interpretation is available in person or over the phone.
- Auto-generated captioning is available in all City-hosted Zoom meetings.
Requesting Services
Use the links below to email our team.
When submitting requests, allow 12 business days for processing. Allow more time for long or involved requests. Department of Civil Rights Language Access staff will respond within two business days.
Request Interpretation
- Event title and City Agency involved
- Date and duration of event/meeting
- Language(s) needed
Request Translation
- Name of document (or website link)
- City Agency
- Language(s) needed
Please refer to our Language Access Plan to learn more about our program and services. For questions or support, please email LAP@cityofmadison.com or call (608) 266-4910.
How to File an Equal Opportunities Complaint:
- Online
- In-person: Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at City County Building, 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Room 100, Madison, WI 53703
- By mail: Request a complaint form by calling (608) 266-4910.
Sincerely,
Language Access Staff
Department of Civil Rights