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If you request benefit payment using Tele-Serv by calling 800-558-8321, select Option 1, the Tele-Serv automated system will ask you if you want to request payment for your backdated weeks. Select yes and answer the certification questions like you did for the other claim weeks you requested payment.
You are eligible to receive unemployment benefits starting from the time you lost your job, but if you aren't able to reach the TWC, you can request backdated benefits to ensure you receive benefits beginning with the week you lost your job.
Visit Ask EDD to request to backdate your claim if you think it has the wrong start date. Select Unemployment Insurance Benefits, then Claims Questions, then Backdate the Effective Date of my UI Claim Due to COVID-19. In your UI Online account, select Contact Us to request a change.
Under specific circumstances, TWC can waive repayment of FPUC overpayments issued under the Coronavirus, Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). You do not need to request a waiver.
Pay by mail using a personal check, cashier's check, or money order payable to the EDD and include your Claimant ID number (found on your monthly billing statement or payment voucher) (no fee).