The form is on page 7 of this link: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-9.pdf#page=7
Please print pages 7 & 8 - print them front to back on one page.
The List of Acceptable Documents is on page 9
There are a full set of instructions on the link for you to review; you do not need to bring the instructions page to your Onboarding Session.
- Section 1 – Employee
- This part of the form must be completed no later than the date of hire, which is the actual beginning of employment.
- The form may be completed prior to your start date (at an Onboarding Session with HR or in the judges chambers)
- Complete
- Full Name – if you are married enter your maiden name also
- Current Address
- Date of Birth
- Social Security Number
- E-mail address
- Telephone number
- Check one of the boxes
- Sign your name next to “Employee’s Signature”
- Date the form next to “Date”
- Do one of the following:
- Take the form with you to your Judge’s chambers if your Onboarding session is scheduled more than 4 days after your start date
- Section 2 will be completed by the Judge’s chambers and your ID will be reviewed and copied.
- Bring the form with you along with the required original ID and a copy of your ID, to your Onboarding Session if:
- Your session is within 3 days of your start date
- Your session is before your start date
- Take the form with you to your Judge’s chambers if your Onboarding session is scheduled more than 4 days after your start date
i.e -- You start on Monday and your Onboarding session isn’t until Thursday – complete Section 1on your first day and take your original ID to the chamber’s where it will be reviewed and a copy made of your ID. Section 2 of the I-9 form is completed by the chambers and then sent to HR with the photo copy of your ID
i.e. – You are starting in August 2012 and you are attending a group Onboarding Session in June 2012– bring the I-9 form with Section 1 completed, your ID and a copy of your ID to the Onboarding Session. Human Resources will review your ID and complete Section 2 of the form.