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E-Verify Employer Search

Use the E-Verify search tool to find employers who are currently enrolled in E-Verify. Your search will display the following information:

  • Employer name  The name the employer used when they enrolled in E-Verify. This can be the business’ legal name, a trade name, or an abbreviation.
  • Doing Business As (DBA) name The name an employer uses publicly. The public may see the DBA, but the employer may have used another name when they enrolled in E-Verify.
  • Account Status – Indicates whether the account is currently enrolled or terminated.
  • Enrollment date – The date the E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding is signed.
  • Termination Date – The E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding termination date.
  • Workforce size – Appears as long as the employer reported they have at least five employees.
  • Number of hiring sites The total number of locations where employers hire employees and where they complete Form I-9.
  • Hiring site locations – The geographic location(s) of hiring sites, by state, reported by the employer.

Parameters:

  1. Frequency

    USCIS updates the search tool daily at approximately 2 a.m. ET. Please email us at E-Verify @uscis.dhs.gov if you have questions about the data results. 

  2. Accuracy

    Employers report their own data at the time they enroll in E-Verify. The accuracy and completeness of the data depend on what was submitted by employers at the time of enrollment and as reported throughout the employer’s relationship with E-Verify.

  3. Data

    The public may not recognize business names that employers use. 

    Example: An employer enrolls in E-Verify using only their business name (e.g., Baristas Incorporated), but the public may only recognize their DBA name (e.g., Coffee First). If a user searches for the DBA name (Coffee First), the search tool will not return results unless the employer provided the DBA name at enrollment.

    If the search tool results include the name of a business that indicate an employer has more than one hiring site or business location, it does not necessarily mean that all of the hiring sites are enrolled in E-Verify. A hiring site is the location where the employer hires employees and completes Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. Employers with multiple locations may choose which of their sites participate in E-Verify.

    Example: A user may search for Candy Company and find a listing for Candy Company in the search tool. That does not mean every Candy Company store across the United States is enrolled in E-Verify. 

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