TAYLOR ADA
ADA Docking Stands for POS Checkouts.
California Compliance
A designated ADA and PCI (POI)-compliant checkout is required—whether it’s a countertop, service counter, self-checkout, or traditional checkout lane. These areas often meet ADA width standards and display accessibility signage, but the payment terminals themselves are hard-fixed in place and positioned out of reach or view for many users.
Efficiency & Business Value “Don’t think of our ADA Compliant Docking Stands as a disabled thing — think of them as an operational upgrade that eliminates risk, improves service, and future-proofs your checkouts' compliance.”
To ensure every cardholder—including those using wheelchairs—can privately and independently complete a transaction as required by law, -payment terminals must be properly positioned and fully-accessible and privacy accessibiility use.
Taylor ADA Docking Stands solve these accessibility gaps, ensuring full compliance with ADA, the Unruh Civil Rights Act, and PCI-POI standards.
We also offer custom mounting solutions based on our patented accessibility technology.
Engineered specifically for ADA and California Law.
California UNRUH ACT and CAL-FIN 13082
For Your Designated ADA/Quick Checkout.
100%California Retail, C-Stores, Quick-Serve, Hospitality Checkout Mounting.
California Checkout Law
Accessibility including Physical PIN Entry Credit Card Devices are Required by Law.
UNRUH ACT
The Unruh Civil Rights Act is a California law that protects individuals from discrimination by businesses.
CAL-FIN 13082
California Law requires accessibility specifics for accessibility at checkouts. How a Credit Card Terminal is Mounted.
ADA Mounts and Stands for Ingenico and Verifone.
MADE IN USA – CALIFORNIA
How the ADA Docking Mount Works.
Tug, Tilt or Swivel The Handle.
Lightly Tug to detach using the ADA U-Shaped Handle. Use Standing or Seated.
No matter the angle, left, right or front approach.
Lift the Credit Card Terminal or Hand-Held to use in privacy and for PIN Entry etc.
Set the Terminal back onto the ADA Docking Mount.
Complete a transaction, set the credit card terminal back onto the ADA Docking. It will securely lock back into place.
What Credit Card Terminal Mounting do we currently fit?
Device Compatibility
We currently fit Ingenico Axium and Tetra Trellium series, as well as Verifone MX 915, MX 925, and M400 devices, as they are among the most common terminals in use.
We will fit other devices upon request.
We also offer custom mounting solutions based on our patented accessibility technology.
01. Wheelchair and Scooter Accessibility
California Financial Code §13082 and the ADA mandate accessibility at retail checkouts, including both screen accommodation and PIN-entry privacy, as reinforced by PCI compliance standards. Fixed or non-removable mounts prevent wheelchair users from accessing PIN privacy and proper viewing angles — violating law and good business practice.
How the Taylor ADA Mounting Stand solves this:
The Taylor ADA Mount was designed using ADA, Section 508 (ICT), PCI-PTS, and POI standards to create a complete accessibility solution. Key features include:
• Tilt and swivel functionality for viewing accommodation
• Detach-and-dismount for independent access
• One-hand U-shaped handle operation per ADA §309 & §309.4
This system allows wheelchair users to operate the terminal unassisted, ensuring PIN entry privacy and full screen viewing.
ADA Reach and Strength: ADA §302.8 recognizes that reach ranges vary and forward reach may be limited. The Taylor ADA Mount accommodates limited reach and strength, ensuring comfortable and safe terminal operation for all users.
Building Code & Federal Requirements: ADA §36.402 requires primary checkouts to remain accessible in all public and commercial buildings. Credit card terminals must use assistive-technology mounting solutions meeting operable-part and operation requirements — exactly what the Taylor ADA Mount provides.
02. Understanding Cardholder Discrimination at Store Checkout.
Cardholder discrimination occurs when customers are treated unfairly based on their payment method — including credit, debit, or government benefit cards such as SNAP/EBT — which often require PIN entry. This can involve economic, racial, or accessibility biases. Key scenarios include:
• Denied direct access to the terminal: Fixed or laid-flat terminals that cannot be brought within reach for customers using wheelchairs, scooters, or other mobility aids.
• Refusal to allow service animals or assistive devices: Preventing blind or visually impaired customers from using service animals or tactile-assistive devices at the terminal.
• Differential pricing or service: Charging different rates or providing unequal service based on protected characteristics such as race, sex, or disability.
• Refusal of benefit or government-issued cards: Denying SNAP/EBT or other benefit cards, or forcing customers to inaccessible or separate checkout areas.
Accessibility Example: A wheelchair or scooter user, a little person, or a blind individual cannot reach or adjust a locked-down or flat terminal, denying private, direct access to the PIN entry — a clear example of discriminatory inaccessibility.
Unintentional Provision: Even unintentional actions can violate civil rights and accessibility laws, including the Unruh Civil Rights Act, the ADA, and Cal-Fin §13082. These issues also intersect with PCI standards that protect PIN-entry privacy and cardholder security.
03. The Taylor ADA Stand is the world's only point-of-sale mount engineered, patented, and verifiably compliant with ADA Sections 308, 309, and 707, the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), and California Financial Code §13082(e).
Taylor ADA Stands are verifiably ADA compliant through design and regulatory adherence, ensuring accessibility for all users, including those with disabilities. Key features include:
• True ADA Compliance: Blue-Lever™ stands to achieve “actual and true compliance” under ADA Title III (public accommodations).
• Assistive Accessibility: Usable by wheelchair users and standing customers at all checkout counters.
• Universal Fit: Low-profile, multi-lane base fits multiple card reader brands and counter setups.
• Secure and Safe Use: Integrated 540 lbs snap-pressure security wire prevents theft while maintaining stability.
• PCI-DSS Compliance: Meets Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards.
Verification and Advocacy: Steve Taylor, founder of Taylor Brands POS, educates merchants on ADA compliance and highlights how proper POS mounting removes barriers for customers with disabilities. Taylor ADA Stands help merchants avoid fines and meet ADA requirements for accessible payment terminals.
Key Compliance Advantages:
1. Dismountable Design: Patent-protected removable mount (U.S. Patent No. 9,907,416 B1) meets ADA §36.402 and Cal-Fin §13082(e), allowing users to bring terminals within reach.
2. One-Hand Operation: U-shaped release handle allows easy operation with one hand, per ADA §309.4.
3. Adjustable Viewing & Privacy: Tilt and swivel features ensure seated and standing users can read screens while maintaining PIN privacy, per ADA §308.
4. Seated & Standing Compliance: Flexible positioning ensures usability for all heights and seating arrangements, per ADA §305.3 and §707.
5. Federal & State Verification: Complies with both ADA standards and California Financial Code §13082(e). No other POS mount currently meets both simultaneously.
CAL-FIN 13082, ADA, Privacy and Use Laws
One-handed, Quick and Easy to Dismount and Re-Dock and Securely Lock-Back-In. Independent Accessibility.
Premium POS ADA, PCI Compliance Mounting Stands.
Operational & Compliance Excellence
Properly provisioned, securely maintained, and continuously connected to meet California law, operational and compliance accessibility standards.
Best-in-class user experience.