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California Unemployment Insurance Application
The California unemployment insurance program provides payments for
those workers who have lost their job.
Hundreds of thousands of people across the state receive benefits
from the Unemployment Insurance program.
Losing a job can be a traumatic time, and the Employment
Development Department tries to make the process as easy as possible. For that reason, there are several different ways that you can apply for benefits under the unemployment insurance program, and completing the California unemployment insurance application doesn’t have to be a hassle. The first thing to know is that unemployment compensation is only available for those workers who lost their job through no fault of their own. Unemployment numbers are rising rapidly across California, and you should file your application as soon as possible after losing your job.
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If you have Internet
access, you can easily file your California unemployment insurance
application online at the Employment Development Department website.
You must be ready to provide proof that you are not only able and
willing to work, but if you want benefits, you should also be ready to
provide proof that you are actively looking for work.
You can also phone the Employment Development Department to begin your application between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Employees are always ready to help walk you through the application. If you don’t have access to a telephone, you’re also able to have your California unemployment insurance application processed through the mail or by fax machine. You’ll need to print out the application, or pick one up from your local employment development department office. Fill it out and mail it to the address listed on the application, or fax it to the fax number listed.
Operators can assist in
several languages, including Vietnamese, Spanish, English, and Chinese.
The website of the EDD is also available in those languages, and
the application is easy to complete in almost any language.
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