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Alabama E-Verify

HB-56, also known as the Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act, is considered to be the toughest illegal immigration law in the nation to date.

alabama-sealE-Verify Required: The law requires all businesses, public and private, to begin using E-Verify by April 1, 2012. The state will publish a list of all Alabama businesses enrolled in E-Verify.

State, County & Local Contracts, Grants & Incentives: Contractors and sub-contractors must prove enrollment in E-Verify to be awarded or work on a public contract or grant. If any business that is working on a public contract is found to not be enrolled in E-Verify, that contract may be terminated and the business's license can be suspended for 60 days. For a second violation, the company's license to do business in the state may be permanently revoked.

This requirement regarding public contracts becomes effective on January 1, 2012.

Hiring of Unauthorized Alien Prohibited. The law prohibits the hiring or continued employment of an unauthorized alien. A business found to employ an unauthorized alien (first offense) will be ordered to terminate all illegal workers; be subject to a three-year probationary period including quarterly reports of new hires; and have its business licenses and permits suspended for up to 10 business days. For a second violation, business licenses and permits will be permanently revoked. For a subsequent violation, the business will be banned from doing business within the state forever.

We provide proof of enrollment for business license renewal!

Other provisions within the law include:

Creates an affirmative defense against business penalties if E-Verify is used. Prohibits lawsuits against businesses that fire an employee due to an E-Verify final non-confirmation determination. 

The section of the law prohibiting the hiring of an unauthorized alien does not apply to the relationship between a business and an independent contractor (subject to certain conditions for public contractors). However, an independent contractor is considered to be a business that must comply with this law.

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Our service satisfies the requirements of the new Alabama immigration law! Within 48 hours, your business can comply with the Alabama law at no cost.

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Your Options in Alabama: There are numerous reasons why you should hire an Employer Agent like us to manage your verification program, instead of trying to do it yourself. In Alabama, however, you have a third option-- a state-run Employer Agency operated by the Alabama Department of Homeland Security. Don't get caught up in even more government bureaucracy where you're just one more person on endless telephone hold. Let us provide the professional, personal service that you need and deserve! Sign up now


[NOTE: This information is presented for general educational purposes only. It is not legal advice, neither expressed nor implied. You should consult with legal counsel before acting on the information found on this page or for any employment law matter. This information is subject to change without notice. This page was last updated on February 17, 2012.]

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