Complete Form I-9 and E-Verify for new hires

All U.S. employers need to verify that new hires are legally authorized to work in the United States by completing Form I-9 and, in some cases, using E-Verify.

Form I-9

Use Form I-9 to prove that each person you hire can work in the United States. You need to complete this form by the employee's start date.

E-Verify

If an employee is in a state that requires E-Verify (for some or all employers), you’ll need to complete it. These states require e-Verify enrollment (as of November 24, 2025):

Alabama, Arizona, Colorado*, Florida, Georgia, Idaho*, Indiana*, Louisiana, Michigan*, Minnesota*, Mississippi, Missouri*, Nebraska*, North Carolina, Oklahoma*, Pennsylvania*, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas*, Utah, Virginia*, and West Virginia*. *e-Verify is only required for public contractors and employees of government agencies. 

Always check your state’s latest e-Verify rules. Learn more below.