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Does E-Verify notify users of required tutorials?

E-Verify requires all new users to take the full tutorial, while existing users may be required to take a refresher tutorial after system enhancements are deployed. While E-Verify may not require existing users to take updated tutorials, E-Verify recommends that an existing user who has not logged in for a while take several different refresher tutorials. The tutorials can be found in your E-Verify account under Resources.

E-Verify now alerts users before the release of a system enhancement that requires a tutorial update. Before a system enhancement release, E-Verify publishes an alert in the E-Verify system and an update on the E-Verify What's New page and distributes an email message to website subscribers. Subscribe to receive our email updates and get notifications sent to your email inbox.

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