The Form I-9 is a requirement for U.S. employers. By not completing and retaining Form I-9 properly, employers can find themselves penalized. Penalties for failing to produce a Form I-9 range from $110 to $1,100 per violation. With so much at stake, do you know the “ins and outs” of the Form I-9? Take this quiz to find out:
Form I-9 Quiz
True or False
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All employees must complete a Form I-9.
False. The following employees are NOT required to complete a Form I-9:
- Current employees who were employed before November 6, 1986
- Independent contractors to whom you do not provide tools or set hours
- Intermittent workers such as domestic workers and repairmen
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Only the employee is obligated to complete Section I of the Form I-9.
False. The employee completes the information. The employer must verify the information is correct.
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Section I must be completed no later than the first day of work.
True.
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Section II must be completed no later than the first day of work.
False. The employer must complete Section II no later than three business days after work begins.
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The employee must present a form of identification from Lists A, B, and C.
False. The employee must present one form of identification from List A, OR a combination of documents from List B and C. The most common types of ID on List A are a U.S. Passport, Permanent Resident Card, or Alien Registration Receipt Card. The most common types of ID on List B are a Driver’s License or ID card. List C includes the Social Security Card and Birth Certificate.
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Section III must be completed if an employee gets married or divorced and changes her name.
True. Section III is for name changes, re-hires, or re-verifications
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If an employee is hired January 2018 and terminates June 2018, the Form I-9 must be retained until June 2019.
False. Form I-9 must be retained for three years after the hire date or one year after the termination date—whichever is longest.
If you scored 100% on this short quiz without any guesswork, CONGRATULATIONS! But remember, these are basic questions. There is always more to learn.
If you scored less than a confident 100%, you could be putting your company at risk. With penalties ranging from $100 to $1,100 per violation, things could get costly very quickly.
Luckily for both the 100-percenters wanting to know more, and those on shaky ground, UniqueHR has Human Resource experts who can assist with Form I-9. Call us at 361-852-6392 to make sure you know the “ins and outs” of the Form I-9.