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Language access and rights
Learn about how the City meets the needs of San Franciscans with limited English skills.
San Francisco is committed to providing residents with fair access to City services. This includes residents with limited English skills.
San Francisco's Language Access Ordinance (LAO) ensures the City provides fair language access. It is one of the strongest local language laws in the nation.
The LAO makes sure that:
- All City departments that serve the public provide fair language access
- Residents have a way to report departments that don't follow the law
- Departments can self-report that they are following the law
The Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) oversees LAO compliance. Our goal is to better serve San Francisco residents with limited English.
Documents
Language Access Ordinance
Compliance reports
For past reports, visit the Compliance Report Archives.
Resources
File a complaint if you could not get adequate translation or interpretation in your native language.
Access a library of resources for Language Access Liaisons from City and County of San Francisco departments.
Data
Annual Language Access Ordinance compliance data
See data totals from each reporting departments' annual compliance report. We collect Language Access Ordinance data through methods determined by the department's LAO liaison. Data is reported to the Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs for an annual analysis.
San Francisco language diversity data
See language diversity maps and charts using United States Census Bureau data about what languages San Franciscans speak at home. By understanding the City's diverse language needs, we can better communicate with the populations we serve.