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District of Columbia Petition of Claimant for Determination of Claim

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This is an official District of Columbia court form for use in a Probate case, a Petition of Claimant for Determination of Claim. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by District of Columbia Statutes and Law.

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Log into your eService account, select the Decision status tab, look for the decision you want to appeal, and choose Appeal. You can also use our appeal request template (available in English and Spanish) or write a letter requesting an appeal. You can mail it to the following address or fax it to 800-301-1795.

After mailing your claim form, you should receive within a seven (7) day period another mail claim for the next week with your check attached or a notice telling you why benefits cannot be paid. If you do not receive your mail claim within that time, you should either report in person to your DC Works!

Office of Unemployment Compensation - Unemployment Insurance Benefits. does@dc.gov. (202) 724-7000. Monday to Friday, am to pm.

Generally, within a week of receiving the petition for probate, the D.C. Superior Court Probate Division will issue a document called the Letters of Administration.

After mailing your claim form, you should receive within a seven (7) day period another mail claim for the next week with your check attached or a notice telling you why benefits cannot be paid. If you do not receive your mail claim within that time, you should either report in person to your DC Works!

Full name. Address. Phone number. Social Security number. The name and mailing address of any representative. The reason for your appeal. A copy of the decision you are appealing or the date of the decision.

You may file an appeal by email to OAH.FILING@DC.GOV. If possible, please attach a scanned copy of the Claims Examiner's Determination or other written decision you are appealing.

If you are unable to access the Claimant Services portal, please call (202) 724-7000 and a customer navigation representative will assist you with your self-certification. You may also self-certify in person via a paper form at the front desk of our headquarters at 4058 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20019.

If you filed for UI and received an award notice with $0 benefits available, it could be due to one of three scenarios:You're self-employed or an independent contractor and have not paid contributions to the state Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund.

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District of Columbia Petition of Claimant for Determination of Claim