Time Tracking Audit Trail
Complete historical record of all time entry creation, modifications, approvals, and deletions, essential for compliance with labor laws, client billing verification, and fraud prevention. Audit trails provide accountability and legal protection.
Last updated: 2026-03-21 01:09
Overview
Time tracking audit trails maintain immutable records of all timesheet activities, documenting who made changes, when, what was changed, and why, essential for regulatory compliance and dispute resolution.
Audit Trail Components
Recorded Events
- Time entry creation
- Any modifications (time, category, project)
- Approval and rejection actions
- Deletions (soft delete with reason)
- Export and reporting activities
- System access and authentication
Captured Information
- User identity
- Timestamp (with timezone)
- Before and after values
- Reason for change (if required)
- IP address and device
- Approval chain
Compliance Requirements
DCAA (Defense Contract Audit Agency)
- Immutable time records
- Supervisor approval documentation
- Complete change history
- Daily time entry requirement
Labor Law Compliance
- Accurate wage and hour records
- Overtime documentation
- Break tracking
- Retention for required period (typically 3-7 years)
SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley)
- Financial record accuracy
- Internal controls documentation
- Audit trail completeness
Use Cases
Legal Defense
- Wage and hour disputes
- Proof of hours worked
- Demonstration of good faith compliance
- Evidence in litigation
Client Billing
- Verification of billed time
- Resolution of billing disputes
- Proof of work performed
- Audit support
Fraud Detection
- Identify timesheet manipulation
- Track unusual patterns
- Prevent buddy punching
- Detect policy violations
Best Practices
- Implement from day one (can't create retroactively)
- Regular audit trail reviews
- Secure storage (immutable)
- Clear retention policy
- Access controls
- Automated alerts for suspicious patterns
Tools with Robust Audit Trails
- TimeCamp (DCAA compliant)
- Replicon, Deltek
- ADP, Paylocity
- Enterprise time tracking systems
Retention Requirements
- Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA): 3 years
- Federal contractors: 3-6 years
- Some states: up to 7 years
- Best practice: 7 years minimum
Red Flags Audit Trails Reveal
- Bulk modifications before month-end
- Identical entries every day
- Changes after approval
- Deleted entries without reason
- Pattern of late submissions
- Unauthorized access attempts
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