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Payroll & Personnel Records

The links below provide resources to help answer you questions. If you have additional questions about your paycheck, reporting time or other items related to payroll your first point of contact should be your agency Payroll Coordinator.

Resources

To request copies of your personnel file, contact HR Data.

Fees:
  • Current County Employees - Free
  • Former Employees – First half hour of work is free and then it is $25.00/hour and 25 cents per copy. This must be paid prior to pick up of documents.

Payroll & Personnel FAQs

Salt Lake County operates on biweekly pay periods. Pay periods begin on a Sunday and end 2 weeks later on a Saturday. Paychecks are issued the following Friday. Check with your payroll coordinator for a pay period and pay check dates.

Once you have received your new social security card, bring it to HR to make the update. Call (385) 468-0570 for an appointment. We will update PeopleSoft and all of your benefits providers.

Your agency payroll coordinator can arrange for your email to be updated if you wish.

You can change your address in PeopleSoft under Self Service > Personal Information

Send a request to HR Data. If you are a current County employee this service is free, if not, the first 1/2 hour of work is free and then it is $25.00/hour and 25 cents per copy. This must be paid prior to pick up of documents.

HR Data

Only if they have legal authority to act on your behalf because the personnel file has personal information that may not be released to anyone but you.

Complete a new W-4 and submit it to your Payroll Coordinator

You can view them in PeopleSoft under Self Service > Payroll and Compensation or send a request to Mayors Finance.

Mayor's Finance

You can view your pay check stub in PeopleSoft. Self Service > Payroll and Compensation > View Paycheck.

If a temporary employee works over 40 hours in a given week, they are entitled to overtime for that period.

No, but you do have to prove eligibility to work in the United States by providing the appropriate documentation as outlined on the List of Acceptable Documents for the form I-9.

Yes, all new hires must complete their new hire paperwork prior to starting work. Federal guidelines state a new hire/rehire must complete an I-9 employment verification form and be E-VERIFIED within three days from the first day worked for pay. This verification must be done in person.

Once you have been terminated and removed from the County system, you must complete the new hire paperwork and E-VERIFY again.

E-VERIFY allows us to accept un-expired temporary driver’s licenses. They only allow us to accept social security letter for those who have lost their card but not for those who are applying for the first time social security number.

Any required attendance such as to meetings or trainings are considered work and you must complete the new hire paperwork prior to attending them.