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2.1 Enrollment Checklist

Deciding to enroll your company in E-Verify is the first step toward supporting a legal workforce. Visit the E-Verify Enrollment website at e-verify.gov/e-verify-enrollment to get started. E-Verify will guide you through the enrollment process by asking you several questions.

Enrollment must be completed within a single web session. Refer to this checklist to ensure you have the required information before you begin.

To enroll, you will need to know:

All Companies:

  • Company legal name
  • Employer identification number (also called a Federal Tax ID Number)
  • Primary physical address from which your company will access E-Verify
  • Mailing address (if different from the physical address)
  • Hiring sites that will participate in E-Verify in each state
  • Total number of current employees
  • Your company’s North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code
  • Contact information (name, phone number, email addresses) for your company’s Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Signatory and Program Administrator

Federal Contractors Subject to the FAR E-Verify Clause

  • Unique Entity Identifier (UEI)
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Each screen provides additional information simply by clicking any help text symbol.

Providing this information will help us to quickly verify your company. If you need additional guidance, email E- Verify support at E-Verify@uscis.dhs.gov.

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