California Payday Notice Poster
What Is the California Payday Notice Poster?
The California Payday Notice Poster is a workplace notice required under California Labor Code Section 207 that informs employees about the employer’s regular paydays and the time and place of payment.
Posting the California Payday Notice Poster helps employers meet this statutory requirement.
Who Must Post the Payday Notice Poster?
California employers must post the Payday Notice Poster at each workplace or job site in a conspicuous location where employees can easily read it.
California Payday Notice Poster PDF Download
Download the official California Payday Notice Poster (DLSE PDF)
Other California Workplace Posters
View other required California workplace posters (DLSE)
Related California Payroll Resources
Employers managing payroll obligations in California may also need state employment and payroll forms issued by the state.California Payroll Forms – EDD
FAQ About the California Payday Notice Poster
Is the California Payday Notice Poster required?
Yes. California Labor Code Section 207 requires employers to post a notice specifying the regular paydays and the time and place of payment.
Where must the California Payday Notice Poster be posted?
The poster must be displayed in a conspicuous location at each workplace where employees can easily see and read it.
Who enforces the California Payday Notice requirement?
The requirement is enforced by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE) within the California Department of Industrial Relations.
Where can employers download the official California Payday Notice Poster?
Employers can download the official poster directly from the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement website.

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