International time comparisons are tricky because daylight saving rules do not always change on the same dates in different regions.
This guide shows a simple approach: pick the correct US timezone (ET/CT/MT/PT) first, then convert carefully.
Quick takeaway
Use timezone names (ET/CT/MT/PT or the IANA form like America/Los_Angeles) and confirm with a live clock. This prevents mistakes when daylight saving rules change.
Frequently asked questions
How accurate is the time shown on UsInTimes?
We use official timezone identifiers so the clock follows the correct rules for daylight saving changes.
What should I include when scheduling across time zones?
Include the time and the timezone (ET/CT/MT/PT), or use an IANA name like America/New_York.
Where can I check a specific state?
Open the state page from the homepage, for example: /state/california or /state/new-york.