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E-Verify+ For Employers

E-Verify+ Information Sheet for Employers (PDF, 222.98 KB) | Resource

E-Verify+ Employer Information Sheet for a Pending Social Security Number or Receipt for a Lost, Stolen or Damaged Document (PDF, 129.2 KB) | Resource

This document provides guidance for employers regarding the E-Verify+ process for handling situations where new employees have either applied for a Social Security Number (SSN) but have not yet received it, or present a receipt for a lost, stolen, or damaged document.

E-Verify+ | Article

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E-Verify+ is currently not available for E-Verify Employer Agents, Web Services or Federal Contractors with the Federal Acquisitions Regulation E-Verify Clause.

The Enrollment Process | Article

When you enroll your company in E-Verify, you need to tell us some basic information about your company and agree to the rules of our program. During the enrollment process, you will:

Enrollment Checklist | Article

Deciding to enroll your company in E-Verify is the first step toward supporting a legal workforce.

Visit the E-Verify Enrollment website at E-Verify.gov/E-Verify-enrollment to get started. E-Verify will guide you through the enrollment process by asking you several questions.

Enrollment must be completed within a single web session. Refer to this checklist to ensure you have the required information before you begin.

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