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Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do e-verify mandates rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington and Fort Worth have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Texas requires E-Verify for state agencies and state contractors under Government Code 673.002. Arlington does not impose its own city-wide E-Verify mandate, but state-funded projects at AT&T Stadium and UTA must comply.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Texas Government Code Chapter 673 requires every state agency and any business that contracts with a state agency to register for and use the federal E-Verify system to confirm the work eligibility of new employees. Private-sector E-Verify use is generally voluntary statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
City E-Verify mandateNone for private employers-
State lawTex Gov Code 673.002-
Covered employersState agencies and contractorsState agencies and contractors
Federal penaltyUp to $27,894 per worker-
Statute-Gov Code Chapter 673
Private mandate-Not statewide
Origin bill-SB 374 (2017)
Enforcement-Contract termination, debarment

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Arlington FAQ

Must private Arlington businesses use E-Verify?

No. Texas does not require private employers without state contracts to use E-Verify, and Arlington has no city mandate. Federal I-9 paperwork is still required for all new hires.

Does UTA require E-Verify?

Yes. As a state agency, the University of Texas at Arlington and its contractors must use E-Verify under Government Code 673.002 for all new state-funded hires.

Fort Worth FAQ

Are all Texas employers required to use E-Verify?

No. Government Code Chapter 673 only mandates E-Verify for Texas state agencies and businesses that contract with state agencies. Most private employers in Texas may use E-Verify voluntarily but are not required to do so by state law.

Can a Texas city require local private employers to use E-Verify?

Texas has not granted local governments authority to impose E-Verify mandates on private employers. State agencies and their contractors are governed uniformly by Chapter 673, and local rules cannot reduce or expand that statewide requirement.

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