Repairing Inaccessible PDFs in Adobe Acrobat Pro

If you haven't already checked out our Digital Accessibility Training content, please do so when you have the chance! These resources will provide some context for the accessibility remediation checkpoints below.

What is Adobe Acrobat Pro?

Adobe Acrobat Pro is the professional, full version of Acrobat, designed to create, edit, manipulate, and print files in the Portable Document Format (PDF).

Please note that Adobe Acrobat Pro is typically required in order to generate fully accessible PDFs. Departments may purchase Adobe Acrobat Pro by submitting a software installation request.

How Do I Use Adobe Acrobat Pro for Remediation?

When you create an accessible document, form, or presentation with an authoring tool that allows for accessible design, remediation in Adobe Acrobat Pro will likely be necessary. When you inherit a PDF, and the original document is unavailable, remediation may take some time and effort.

Please refer to Remediating Inaccessible Documents and Forms for more information.

Checkpoints for Standard PDFs

  1. Modify Properties

  2. Run OCR (if needed)

  3. Autotag (if necessary)

  4. Correct Reading Order

  5. Add Alternative Text

  6. Repair Tag Structure

Checkpoints for PDF Forms

In addition to the checkpoints listed above for standard PDFs, you should also consider the following form-specific checkpoints for PDFs that have been modified to include fillable form fields.

Please refer to Form Accessibility for more information.

  1. Validate Field Labels

  2. Specify Required Fields

  3. Review Tab Order

    • Ensure logical tab order for each fillable form field.

    • Validate the position of each new field in the Tags pane.

Can I Collect Digital Signatures with PDF Forms?

You may use an accessible, fillable PDF by itself for information-gathering situations, in which a legal signature is not required. For purposes of validation and security, you should distribute externally-facing PDF forms that require a legal signature via a valid e-signature program like Adobe Sign.