What is the EDD Appeal form for?
The EDD Appeal form is used to contest decisions made by the Employment Development Department (EDD) regarding unemployment benefits or other related matters. If you receive a Notice of Determination that you disagree with, you can complete this form to explain your reasons for the appeal. This form must be submitted to the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) within a specified timeframe.
How long do I have to file an appeal?
You have 30 days from the mail date of the Notice of Determination to file your appeal. It is important to act quickly. If you file after this period, you will need to include a reason for the delay. The administrative law judge (ALJ) will then determine if your reason is acceptable. Missing the deadline could result in your appeal being dismissed.
What should I include when filling out the form?
When completing the form, provide your personal details, including your name, Social Security number, and contact information. Explain clearly why you disagree with the EDD's decision in the designated section. If there is not enough space, you can attach additional pages but make sure to put your name and Social Security number on each of them. Your signature is also necessary for the form to be valid.
Do I need to continue to certify for benefits while my appeal is pending?
Yes, you must continue to certify for benefits even while your appeal is being reviewed. This is crucial because if you are found eligible for benefits, you can only be paid for the periods you have certified. Failing to certify could affect your chances of receiving benefits during the appeal process.
What if I am appealing as an employer?
Employers have the same time frame as claimants — they must file their appeal within 30 days of the Notice of Determination. If you're completing the form on behalf of a business, make sure to include the employer account number and any related agent information. The process is similar, so all instructions for filling out the form still apply.
What should I do if I need help filling out the form?
If you have questions or need assistance while completing the EDD Appeal form, don't hesitate to contact the EDD directly. They provide telephone support in various languages, such as English, Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Vietnamese. Reach out to the appropriate number for guidance in your preferred language to ensure all your questions are properly addressed.