E-Verify Legislation Guide

PLEASE NOTE: The following is presented as general educational information. It is not legal advice, either express or implied. Consultation with legal counsel is recommended for all employment law matters. This information is subject to change without notice.

Immigration reform continues to be a hot topic for legislative bodies around the U.S. The President has amended Executive Order 12989 requiring all federal contractors to use the E-Verify program to ensure the employment eligibility of their employees. In addition, several state and city governments have passed legislation which requires employers to participate in the E-Verify Program.

The map below shows more information about each state's E-Verify legislation. Detailed information for select states may be found below.

Map

Use of E-Verify provides shield from sanctions  
E-Verify Required for state public employers and/or contractors E-Verify Required for All Employers
Note: Executive Order 12989 requires most federal contractors to use E-Verify effective 9/30/2009.


Select State Information
Federal Law
Arizona
California, Mission Viejo
Colorado
Georgia
Illinois
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Utah



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