Contact us online using UI Online. You can also speak to a representative by calling 1-800-300-5616 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Pacific time), Monday through Friday, except on state holidays.
You will need to contact your state unemployment office and have them amend the application.
You can reopen your claim any time following the steps below: Step 1: Access your UI Online account. Log in to myEDD and select UI Online. Step 2: Select Reopen Your Claim. Select Reopen Your Claim from the Notifications section of your UI Online homepage. Step 3: Check your status.
You would need to contact the unemployment office help line and correct the error or you will have to go in in person to correct it. Some states make you confirm your answer which is always best because then you can correct it.
You will receive a Notice of Amended Unemployment Insurance Award when the federal wages are added. If the amended notice is incorrect, you may request a reconsideration to protest the accuracy of the computation or recomputation.
Yes. After you submit your certification and receive a confirmation number, you can make changes by sending a question through the Contact Us page in your UI Online account. Select the category Certify for Continued Benefits and the topic Made a Mistake on Continued Benefits Certification.
Will sometimes be mailed with a Continued Claim Form (DE 4581). It is a reminder that you are required to report all work and wages while receiving benefits. It also tells our customers that we check data from the California Department of Child Support Services to make sure work and wages are reported correctly.
How do I change or backdate my claim? To change your claim: Write what needs to be corrected on your Notice of Award and mail it to the EDD address on the notice. In your UI Online account, select Contact Us to request a change.
How do I change or backdate my claim? To change your claim: Write what needs to be corrected on your Notice of Award and mail it to the EDD address on the notice. In your UI Online account, select Contact Us to request a change.
Winning your unemployment appeal hearing if you voluntarily quit can be challenging, but it is possible if you meet the voluntary quit standard and present a strong case. By understanding the legal requirements, gathering evidence, and being prepared to testify, you can increase your chances of success.