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Some forms and publications are translated by the department in other languages. For those forms, visit the Online Forms and Publications section. More Information. Requirements to Apply When applying for unemployment benefits, you must: Have earned enough wages during the base period.
Be totally or partially unemployed. Be unemployed through no fault of your own. Be physically able to work. Be available for work. Be ready and willing to accept work immediately. You can also print a paper version of the California Unemployment Insurance application and mail it in.
Select one of the following that best describes your employment. If you have been affected by a disaster, complete the disaster section of the UI application. When an employee files for unemployment, the employer will receive a notification from the state unemployment commission. The notification will be based on information provided by the employee supporting his or her application for benefits. The action the employer takes depends on whether they want to contest the claim or not.
Here is a list of organizations that can assist undocumented workers who have lost their jobs or income as a result of the COVID outbreak. If you have incomplete or inaccurate information, the EDD will reach out to assist you in completing your application. Here are the most common reasons you may be denied unemployment benefits by the California Employment Development Department. To go to the main California Unemployment page, click here: California Unemployment.
First, we will explain what you can do with a Benefits Programs Online account. If there is an eligibility issue on your certification, we may schedule a determination interview with you. You will be notified of the date and time by mail and will receive sample questions we may ask.
Be ready to accept a call during the time listed on the notice. Usually, it will take about a week after you certify to receive your first benefit payment. If you chose to receive payments on a debit card, Bank of America will mail you a card once payments are available. If you received Unemployment Insurance, Disability Insurance, or Paid Family Leave benefits on a debit card in the last three years, you will receive your benefit payments on that same card.
If your card has expired, a new card will automatically be sent to you once funds are available. If you received a card before , you must request a new one. For more information, including how to replace a lost card, visit Debit Card. If you returned to work part-time or earned money, you must report that income when you certify. How you report the income depends on if you receive regular Unemployment Insurance or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits. Once reported, we will deduct part of the gross income from your weekly payments.
Log in to your UI Online account to check for updates. Once you receive your debit card, payments should be posted to your card about three days after we receive your certification. Dismissal from work does not eliminate claimants from benefits necessarily. Workers terminated from employment or resigned will be interviewed by phone to determine qualification.
The EDD interviewer will review the severance issue by collecting information from the employer and claimant. Part-time employees may also apply for unemployment benefits in CA, as they are partially unemployed. Other partially unemployed workers, such as anglers and employees in industries with periods of reduced earnings, can apply for unemployment benefits through partial claims. Partial claims are specifically for employees expected to return to work for their employer. This does not include school employees who are on summer break.
Many types of unemployment claims are available, including the ones listed below:. California unemployment registration requires claimants to seek employment actively. In accordance to the CA unemployment EDD application,claimants must be physically able, currently available and willing to accept work right away.
Unemployed workers from disability, illness and health related conditions who cannot return to employment immediately should file for disability insurance for wage replacement. Those who are unable to work in current occupation due to disability but are able to work in others can choose between the programs. Claimants who file for unemployment in CA must have worked within the last 18 months. These past wages must meet a specific minimum to establish a claim.
Knowing where to apply for unemployment insurance is the first step for jobless workers. The Employment Development Department allows individuals to file for an unemployment claim by phone, mail, fax or online.
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