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E-Verify Mandates: El Monte vs Los Angeles

How do e-verify mandates rules compare between El Monte, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

El Monte and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

California AB-1236 (Labor Code §2814) prohibits LA County and any city or county from requiring private employers to use E-Verify. Federal mandates apply only to federal contractors. LA County imposes no E-Verify requirement.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Federal law does not mandate E-Verify for most private employers, and California AB-1236 (2011) bars cities including Los Angeles from requiring private employers to enroll. LA enforces no E-Verify mandate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteLos Angeles
Federal mandateFederal contractors onlyFederal contractors only
California statuteLabor Code §2814 (AB-1236)Labor Code §2814 (AB-1236)
County mandateNone; preempted by state-
Voluntary useAllowed for any employerAllowed for any employer
Re-verificationLimited by federal anti-bias rulesLimited by federal anti-bias rules
LA city mandate-None; preempted by state

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Monte FAQ

Does LA County require employers to use E-Verify?

No. California AB-1236 (Labor Code §2814) bars counties from imposing E-Verify mandates on private employers, so LA County has no such rule for unincorporated areas or contract cities.

Can my employer use E-Verify voluntarily?

Yes. Any employer may enroll voluntarily through USCIS, but they must apply it consistently to all new hires and cannot selectively re-verify existing workers based on national origin.

Los Angeles FAQ

Does Los Angeles require employers to use E-Verify?

No. California AB-1236 (Labor Code §2814) bars cities from imposing an E-Verify mandate on private employers, so LA has no such rule.

Can my LA employer use E-Verify voluntarily?

Yes. Any employer may enroll voluntarily through USCIS, but they must apply it consistently to all new hires and cannot selectively re-verify existing workers.

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