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Multistate Reporting: Doing business with employees in more than one state? Learn about important options and how to meet your reporting requirements.

Why is new hire reporting required?
Who is required to report?
What do I have to report?
When do I have to report?
How do I report new hires?
Where do I report new hires?

Why is new hire reporting required?

In 1996, Congress enacted a law called the "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act," or PRWORA, as part of Welfare Reform. This new legislation required that employers in all 50 states directly report their new hires and re-hires to a state directory.

New hire reporting accelerates the child support income withholding order process, expedites collection of child support from parents who frequently change jobs, and promptly locates non-custodial parents to help establish paternity and child support orders. Because of this, new hire reporting is essential to helping children receive the support they deserve. Employers serve as key partners in ensuring the financial stability of many children and families, and should take pride in their integral role.

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Who is required to report?

Employers and/or labor organizations conducting business in the District of Columbia are required to report the following employees:

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What do I have to report?

Required Employee Information:

Required Employer Information:

Optional Employee Information:

Optional Employer Information:

For questions about Multistate employers, click here.

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When do I have to report?

District of Columbia Revised Statute 46-22.06 requires that all employers submit their new hire reports within 20 days after an employee is hired, re-hired, or returns to work. Employers who submit reports magnetically or electronically are to submit the reports in two monthly transmissions not more than sixteen days apart.

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How do I report new hires?

The District of Columbia Directory of New Hires offers many options to help make new hire reporting simple and easy for employers. The options available are listed below.

Electronic Reporting

Non-Electronic Reporting

Other Reporting Methods

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Where do I report new hires?

Electronic Reports - Utilizing our Web site's online reporting feature is a very popular option for employers. This feature provides printable confirmation of reports received, and is conveniently available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Employers can send new hire data files in a variety of ways, including transferring files through the Web site or through internet connection using File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Employers can also mail reports directly to us on diskette. Click here to learn more about electronic reporting.

Non-Electronic Reports - Paper new hire reports may either be faxed or mailed to our Directory of New Hires.

Please call the District of Columbia Directory of New Hires toll-free at (877) 846-9523 Ext. 300 for any questions regarding the new hire reporting process. Our telephone system can help you 24 hours a day, seven days a week and help desk staff are available to answer your questions Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm District of Columbia Time.

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