ADP Privacy Statement

ADP is committed to protecting the privacy and security of all personal information that we process in order to provide services to our clients. We receive personal information from our clients about their current, prospective and former employees as well as employee dependents and family members, as needed to provide benefits. This notice explains our practices with regard to all of the personal information we receive from our Employer Services clients as a data processor.

ADP will collect and process your personal information only as instructed or permitted by our client (the employer) or you. ADP will at all times maintain reasonable and appropriate security controls to protect your information.

ADP will disclose all of your personal information to the employer and to other entities when instructed by the employer. We may disclose your personal information to our affiliates and data processors as needed to provide the services that you and the employer have requested. These entities are all contractually bound to limit use of your personal information as needed to perform the services. We will also always disclose Personal Information when required to do so by law, such as in response to a subpoena, including to law enforcement agencies and courts in the United States and other countries where we operate.

If you are based outside of the United States, your personal information may be transferred to ADP affiliates and data processers in the United States and elsewhere in the world. ADP will always protect the privacy and security of your personal information, regardless of where it is processed. Personal information transfers from the European Economic Area and other countries with data transfer restrictions will be authorized by approved model contracts, an EU-US Safe Harbor certification, or other appropriate means.

ADP's complete online privacy statement is located at http://www.adp.com/privacy.aspx.

If you have questions about your privacy rights, please contact your employer's human resources department. If you believe that ADP has not handled your personal information properly, you may also contact ADP's Privacy Office at Privacy@ADP.com.


California Privacy Rights

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California Civil Code Section 1798 allows California residents to ask companies with whom they have an established business relationship to provide certain information about the companies' sharing of personal information with third parties for direct marketing purposes. ADP, LLC does not share any California consumer personal information with third parties for marketing purposes without consent.

California customers who wish to request further information about our compliance with this law or have questions or concerns about our privacy practices may contact us at Privacy@ADP.com or by writing to:

ADP, LLC
Global Privacy Office
MS 325
One ADP Boulevard
Roseland, NJ 07068-1728 USA


Local Privacy Statements

Some ADP companies have published privacy statements on their websites that provide additional information about local practices. Please follow the privacy link on affiliate websites to read these local statements.