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Lancaster vs Los Angeles

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

Lancaster and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

California AB-1236 (Labor Code Β§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

FactLancasterLos Angeles
Federal mandateFederal contractors onlyFederal contractors only
California statuteLabor Code Β§2814 (AB-1236)Labor Code Β§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.

Lancaster FAQ

Does LA County require employers to use E-Verify?

No. California AB-1236 (Labor Code Β§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 Β§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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