Want to learn more about E-Verify’s Email Notifications to Employees?

View the new Employee Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) E-Mail Notification page for a description and samples of all the notices, additional resources and much more.

 

On July 1, E-Verify announced a new customer service enhancement that will allow email notifications to employees of a TNC at the same time E-Verify notifies the employer. If a Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) is received, employees who have provided their email address will be directly notified of the TNC.

 

Employers will notice a new data field in E-Verify asking for the employee’s email address.  When the employee provides an email address on Form I-9, employers must enter it into E‑Verify. The new email notification process does not replace the current TNC process.  Employers are still required to notify employees of TNCs and their right to contest.

 

Visit the Employee Tentative Nonconfirmation Email Notification page and click on the Employee Rights Webinar Flyer to view this month's schedule!