Fines for I-9 Violations Increasing
The announcement made by the Department of Homeland Security indicated an increase in penalties due to inflation, but the details of the hike in penalties are something every employer should know. These changes occur in the primary areas of:
- Civil paperwork violation penalties
- Civil penalties regarding the hiring, recruiting, referral, or retention of unauthorized aliens
In terms of civil paperwork violation penalties, each violation generally falls between a minimum and maximum penalty amount. For instance:
- In 2020, the minimum penalty was $234 and as of October 18, 2021, that dollar amount has risen to $237, an increase of three dollars.
- In keeping with the dates just mentioned, the previous maximum penalty was $2,332 and is now currently $2,360, a difference of twenty-eight dollars.
In terms of civil penalties regarding the hiring, recruiting, referral, or retention of unauthorized aliens, there are changes in the minimum and maximum penalties for first, second, third (and additional) offenses:
- First offense. Minimum penalties for first offenses in 2020 were $583 and have risen to $590 (an increase of seven dollars) as of October 18, 2021. In keeping with these same dates, the maximum penalty for a first offense rose from $4,667 to $4,722 (an increase of fifty-five dollars.)
- Second offense. Minimum penalties for second offenses rose fifty-five dollars from $4,667 to $4,722. Maximum penalties increased by one hundred thirty-eight dollars from $11,665 to $11,803.
- Third offense. Penalties for third or subsequent offenses perhaps saw the largest increases of all. Minimum penalties rose from $6,999 to $7,082 (an increase of eighty-three dollars. Maximum penalties grew at a steeper rate from $23,331 to $23,607(an increase of two hundred seventy-six dollars.)
It is worth noting that these civil penalty fines are awarded per violation, meaning that if an employer is found to have multiple violations, the number of fines will be multiplied as well.