ADA and EMV Basics for Retail ATMs in Nevada

A practical list of accessibility and chip card touchpoints to check at install and during service.

When installing an ATM in your Nevada business, compliance with accessibility standards and EMV security requirements protects both your customers and your investment.

Accessibility Touchpoints

Consider reach ranges, tactile input, voice guidance access, and clear floor space at the install location. Keep approach free of obstacles.

Card Security Basics

Use chip readers and encrypted keypads. Keep firmware current through your provider. Clean the reader periodically with approved cards.

Practical Site Checks

Confirm headphone jack access if supported, verify screen prompts are readable in ambient light, and ensure receipt output is legible.

Fee Disclosure Requirements

On screen disclosure is the focus. The fee must be disclosed clearly before the customer commits to the withdrawal.

Approach Clearance Standards

Leave enough space for a forward or side approach on a firm level surface in line with accessibility standards.

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