Employee Ssn Submission Rules

Summary

Employers in Nevada can request social security numbers for legitimate business purposes, including for gaming licenses. However, its uncommon for employees to submit this information directly to a client, such as a tribal casino. Refusal to comply with such requests may lead to termination, depending on the employment agreement. Consult an attorney for specific legal advice based on your contract.

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company want me to submit my social security number to a tribal casino to process gaming license
In Nevada, gaming licenses often require providing personal information, including your SSN, for background checks. However, it's typically submitted to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, not directly to the casino. Please verify this with your employer.
can a nevada company forced me to submit my social security number to a client and if I refused, can they terminate me?
In Nevada:
- Employers can request your SSN for legitimate business purposes.
- Refusal to comply with such requests may lead to termination, depending on your employment agreement.
- However, it's uncommon for this information to be given directly to a client.
Consult an attorney for specific legal advice based on your contract.