The I-9 form seems simple, but it is one of the most commonly mishandled documents in HR. Fines apply for paperwork errors alone, even when every employee is fully authorized to work, which makes getting the details right essential.
Complete it on time and correctly
Section one must be done by the employee's first day and section two within three business days. Common errors include missing dates, accepting the wrong documents, and over documenting. A careful, consistent process avoids most penalties.
Store and retain properly
I-9 forms should be kept separate from personnel files and retained for the required period after hire or termination. Proper storage makes an audit manageable instead of a scramble through scattered records.
Audit before the government does
A periodic internal audit catches and corrects errors on your terms. Correcting mistakes properly, with the right documentation, is far better than having them discovered during a government inspection.
The bottom line
I-9 compliance is about precision and consistency. Complete forms correctly and on time, store them properly, and audit yourself before anyone else does.
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