Form I-9 Flexibilities Extended to 2023 and New I-9 Form Details | Stevens & Lee

August 2024 · 2 minute read

The extension will continue to allow remote inspection of Form I-9 identity and employment authorization documents for employees hired after April 1, 2021. As such, any employees hired on or after April 1, 2021, who work remotely due to COVID-19 related precautions are temporarily exempt from the physical inspection requirements associated with the Form I-9 until the employee undertakes in-person employment on a regular, consistent or predictable basis, or the extension of the flexibilities related to the requirements is terminated – whichever is earlier.

Employers must still complete the remote inspection of the required identity and employment authorization documents within three business days of each employee’s hiring but may enter “COVID-19” as the reason for the physical inspection delay in Section 2 (Additional Information).

Additionally, starting Nov. 1, 2022, employers completing I-9 Forms for new hires and re-hires must use the newest version of the I-9 Form, which has multiple changes that include:

Penalties for failure to comply with I-9 requirements are costly. Monetary penalties for knowingly hiring and continuing to employ unauthorized workers range from $375 to $16,000 per violation, and penalties for paperwork violations range from $252 to $2,507 per I-9 Form. It is recommended that employers perform regular internal audits to correct any I-9 compliance issues prior to an audit from ICE.

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