Washington employee access to personnel records
Effective date: July 27, 2025
This applies to: Employers with employees in Washington
Description of change: Private employers must provide a copy of a requested personnel file to current and former employees (including requests by “designees”) within 21 calendar days after a request. Employers must provide a copy at no cost.
Public employers must provide a copy of a requested personnel file to current or former employees (or their designee) per the Public Records Act. Former employees include those who separated within three years of the date of the personnel file request.
Employers must allow employees to inspect their personnel file within 21 days of their request.
Personnel records include the following, if employers create such records:
- Job application records,
- Performance evaluations,
- Nonactive or closed disciplinary records,
- Leave and reasonable accommodation records,
- Payroll records, and
- Employment agreements.
Employers must also give a signed written statement to former employees or their designee stating:
- The effective date of discharge,
- Whether there was a reason for the employee’s discharge, and, if so,
- The reasons.
This statement must be given within 21 calendar days of an employee’s written request.
View related state info: Recordkeeping - Washington



















































