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I am a subcontractor working for a prime contractor that has a Federal contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause. How do I know if I am affected by the contract?

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I am a subcontractor working for a prime contractor that has a Federal contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause. How do I know if I am affected by the contract?

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If a prime contractor’s Federal contract contains the FAR E-Verify clause, the provisions of that clause flow down to all tiers of subcontracts. Consult your prime contractor, who should provide you with general oversight to ensure that you meet the E-Verify requirement. For more information, consult your legal representative. For information on subcontractors, see the Supplemental Guide for Federal Contractors.I am a subcontractor that has employees working under a Federal contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause. Will the prime contractor enroll me in E-Verify or do I enroll myself? If I need to enroll myself, how do I enroll in E-Verify? Subcontractors must enroll themselves in E-Verify and select Federal contractor with E-Verify clause if they have employees who must be verified in E-Verify. The prime contractor cannot independently verify the employees of the subcontractor in E-Verify. However, the parties may agree to allow the prime contractor to act as a Designated Agent

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