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WARN notices and layoff law in Utah

The federal WARN Act gives most workers at companies with 100 or more employees 60 days' written notice before a mass layoff. Utah follows the federal WARN Act only. You can see mass layoffs reported in Utah on the state's official WARN list at jobs.utah.gov.
OFFICIAL WARN NOTICE LIST
See WARN notices filed in Utah
Open the Utah WARN list
Official site: jobs.utah.gov

Utah layoff notice, at a glance

Federal WARN
100+ employees, 60 days' written notice
Utah state law
Follows federal WARN only
Public notice list
Yes, at jobs.utah.gov
If notice is skipped
Back pay + benefits for the missing days, up to 60
If your employer skipped required WARN notice, you may be owed back pay and benefits for the missing days, up to 60. There are narrow exceptions (genuinely unforeseen circumstances, disasters), and most layoffs don't qualify.
This is general information, not legal advice. If you think you were owed notice, an employment attorney can tell you whether you have a claim, often with a free first consultation.

Utah WARN FAQ

How much notice must an employer give before a layoff in Utah?

The federal WARN Act requires employers with 100 or more employees to give 60 calendar days' written notice before a mass layoff or plant closing. Utah follows the federal WARN Act only. If they skip required notice, they can owe back pay and benefits for the missing days.

Where can I see WARN notices filed in Utah?

Utah publishes filed WARN notices on its official state workforce site at jobs.utah.gov. It lists employers, locations, and dates of reported mass layoffs and closings.

Does Utah have its own layoff-notice law beyond federal WARN?

No. Utah follows the federal WARN Act only (100+ employees, 60 days' notice). This is general information, not legal advice.

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Reviewed June 2026. WARN rules and state laws change; confirm the current details on the official Utah site (jobs.utah.gov) or with an employment attorney before relying on them.