Time and Attendance: The Complete Guide for Employers

The cost of bad time tracking: The American Payroll Association estimates that buddy punching alone costs U.S. employers $373 million per year. Add manual timesheet errors, overtime miscalculations, and compliance violations, and poor time and attendance practices can cost a 50-person company $25,000–$50,000 annually in lost wages, penalties, and administrative waste.

Time and attendance isn't just about knowing when people clock in. It's about accurate payroll, labor cost control, legal compliance, and operational visibility. Whether you have 10 employees or 500, this guide covers everything you need to know about time and attendance systems — what to track, how to track it, and how to turn time data into money saved.

What a Time and Attendance System Should Do

At minimum, a modern time and attendance system should handle:

✅ The #1 rule of time and attendance: If your time tracking system doesn't connect directly to payroll, you're paying for data entry twice and introducing errors with every pay period. An integrated time and attendance + payroll platform eliminates this entirely. See our payroll cost comparison.

Time and Attendance Tracking Methods Compared

Method Best For Pros Cons
Mobile App + GPSField crews, construction, home servicesLocation verification, no hardware neededRequires smartphone, battery drain
Biometric (fingerprint/face)Restaurants, manufacturing, warehousesEliminates buddy punching completelyHardware cost, IL BIPA compliance
Badge/Proximity CardOffice, healthcare, secure facilitiesFast, integrates with access controlCards get lost, buddy punch possible
Web Browser PunchOffice workers, remote teamsNo hardware, IP address verificationRelies on employee discipline
GeofencingMulti-site, retail, healthcareAuto clock-in/out by locationNeeds accurate GPS, privacy policy required

Most businesses use a hybrid approach: Physical time clocks at fixed locations + mobile apps for field and remote workers, all feeding into one time and attendance system that syncs with payroll.

Overtime Rules Every Employer Needs to Know

Getting overtime wrong is one of the fastest ways to face a Department of Labor audit. Here's what your time and attendance system needs to calculate:

Federal FLSA Overtime

State Overtime Rules (These Override Federal)

State Daily OT Weekly OT Double Time
CaliforniaAfter 8 hrs/dayAfter 40 hrsAfter 12 hrs/day
ColoradoAfter 12 hrs/dayAfter 40 hrs
GeorgiaAfter 40 hrs (FLSA)
FloridaAfter 40 hrs (FLSA)
IndianaAfter 40 hrs (FLSA)

If you have employees in multiple states, your time and attendance system must apply the correct overtime rules per employee location — not per company headquarters.

Time and Attendance by Industry

Different industries have fundamentally different time and attendance needs:

Construction

Construction time and attendance requires GPS-verified mobile clock-in from job sites, job code allocation per project, and prevailing wage time tracking for government contracts. Workers move between sites daily — your system needs to track hours per project for accurate job costing.

Restaurants & Hospitality

Restaurant time and attendance must handle split shifts, tip credit hours vs. non-tipped hours, break compliance (varies by state), and rapid shift swaps. With 80% annual turnover, the system needs to onboard new employees fast. See our onboarding checklist.

Healthcare

Healthcare time and attendance handles 24/7 rotating schedules, shift differentials (evening, night, weekend, holiday), on-call tracking, and credential-limited scheduling — where only staff with current credentials can be scheduled for certain roles.

Nonprofits

Nonprofit time and attendance needs grant-funded time allocation, where employee hours are tracked against specific grants for reporting. Separate from volunteer vs. employee classification.

Scheduling: The Other Half of Time and Attendance

A time and attendance system without scheduling is only half a solution. Connected scheduling means:

PTO, Accruals, and Leave Management

Your time and attendance system should also manage the time people don't work:

What Time and Attendance Costs

Solution Type Cost Per Employee/Month What's Included
Standalone time and attendance$2–$10/eeClock-in, scheduling, PTO — no payroll
Time and attendance + payroll$15–$40/eeIntegrated time tracking + payroll processing
Full HCM (time + payroll + HR + benefits)$40–$160/eeEverything in one platform — no data silos

✅ ROI math: If time and attendance automation saves each manager 30 minutes per week on timesheet approvals, scheduling, and PTO tracking, and you have 5 managers at $30/hour — that's $3,900/year saved on manager time alone, before you count eliminated buddy punching, overtime miscalculations, and payroll errors.

Choosing a Time and Attendance System: What Matters Most

  1. Payroll integration — The time and attendance system MUST connect to payroll. If it doesn't, you're manually transferring data and introducing errors every pay period.
  2. Mobile access — Employees and managers need to clock in, approve hours, check schedules, and request PTO from their phone.
  3. Overtime rules engine — It must handle federal, state, and local overtime rules automatically — not just 40-hour weekly.
  4. Scheduling tools — Shift templates, swap management, open shift broadcasting, and overtime forecasting.
  5. Compliance features — Break tracking, meal period enforcement, audit trails, and labor law adherence.

For a full breakdown of what to look for in HR software (including time and attendance), check our buying guide. And make sure your time and attendance connects to employee benefits — PTO, sick leave, and FMLA all need to sync.

FAQ

What is a time and attendance system?

A time and attendance system is software (and sometimes hardware) that tracks employee work hours, calculates overtime, manages scheduling, handles PTO requests, and integrates with payroll. Modern time and attendance systems include mobile apps, GPS verification, biometric clocks, and real-time reporting.

How much does a time and attendance system cost?

Standalone time and attendance software: $2–$10 per employee per month. Bundled with payroll: $15–$40/ee/mo. Full HCM platform (time, payroll, HR, benefits): $40–$160/ee/mo. Physical time clocks: $200–$2,000 per unit.

Is GPS time tracking legal?

Yes, in all 50 states during work hours for business purposes. You need a written policy, should only track during work hours, and must comply with state privacy laws. California, Illinois, and Connecticut have stricter requirements.

What is the best way to track employee time and attendance?

Most businesses use a hybrid: mobile apps with GPS for field workers + physical time clocks at fixed locations + web-based punch for office/remote staff. All feed into one time and attendance system connected to payroll.

See Time and Attendance That Actually Works

BlueWave HR delivers time and attendance through iSolved People Cloud — connected to payroll, benefits, and HR in one platform. Mobile apps, GPS, scheduling, overtime alerts, and PTO management. Get a free demo.

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