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Final wage payment requirements by state and municipality

Learn how each state handles final wage payments, unused time payouts, and penalties, with our expertly maintained compliance chart.

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by Alice Gilman

Ensuring timely and accurate final wage payments is a critical part of compliant and professional employee offboarding—and the rules differ widely across the United States. State wage payment laws outline when employers must issue final pay, and these timelines can vary based on whether the separation was voluntary, involuntary, temporary, or tied to a specific industry. HR teams must also navigate requirements for accrued but unused compensation, such as commissions or paid leave, which some states mandate be included in the final paycheck.

For employers managing remote or multistate workforces, compliance becomes even more complex. Companies must apply the correct state law for each worker, especially when handling unused vacation or sick time, as payout obligations differ dramatically by jurisdiction. Some states explicitly require payout, while others allow it only if outlined in an employer policy, contract, or collective bargaining agreement—and in certain states, localities have their own unique rules.

Our Final wage payment requirements by state chart gives HR and payroll leaders a clear, authoritative breakdown of every jurisdiction’s final pay deadlines, payout rules, and associated penalties for non‑compliance. Whether you’re handling a resignation, termination, or position elimination, this resource ensures your organization remains compliant, minimizes legal risk, and delivers a smooth, professional offboarding experience every time.

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Updated to reflect the repeal of the Missouri paid sick leave law and its removal from this article.

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