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E-Verify Mandates: Lodi vs Stockton

How do e-verify mandates rules compare between Lodi, CA and Stockton, CA?

Stockton has fewer restrictions than Lodi.

Lodi, CA

San Joaquin County

Heavy Restrictions

California prohibits state and local governments from requiring private employers to use the federal E-Verify system except where federal law mandates it, under Government Code 7285.1 and 7285.3. The restriction applies uniformly to every California city and county.

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Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Few Restrictions

California Labor Code section 2814 prohibits state and local governments from requiring private employers to use the federal E-Verify system except where federal law mandates it, so Stockton private employers generally use E-Verify only voluntarily.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLodiStockton
E-Verify Mandate BanGov Code 7285.1-
Workplace EnforcementAB 450 (2017)-
Notice Requirement72 hours-
Penalty Range$2K-$10K per violation-
State law-Labor Code 2814
Local mandates-Prohibited
Federal contractors-Must use
I-9 requirement-Always applies

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Lodi FAQ

Can California cities require employers to use E-Verify?

No. Government Code 7285.1 prohibits state and local governments from imposing E-Verify mandates on private employers, except where federal law conditions a benefit on participation.

What does AB 450 require of California employers during ICE visits?

Employers must demand a judicial warrant before allowing ICE into nonpublic worksite areas and provide written notice to affected employees within 72 hours of an I-9 inspection notice.

Stockton FAQ

Can Stockton require my business to use E-Verify?

No. California Labor Code section 2814 prohibits cities and the state from mandating E-Verify for private employers, except where federal law independently requires it for federal contractors.

Do I still need to complete Form I-9?

Yes. Federal law requires Form I-9 work authorization verification for every new hire within three business days of hire, regardless of whether the employer uses E-Verify.

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