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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. Self-employment and employment documentation is required to prove you were, or planned to be, self-employed or employed at some point during the calendar year before and up to the start of your PUA claim. Other Assistance Programs. You must also have been unemployed, partially unemployed, or unable or unavailable to work due to at least one of the following reasons to be eligible for PUA: My place of employment was closed as a direct result of the COVID public health emergency.

I was unable to reach my place of employment because of a quarantine imposed as a direct result of COVID This may apply if you could not reach your workplace because of a state, county, or city order restricting travel due to COVID, such as a stay-home or shelter-in-place order. I was unable to reach my place of employment because I was advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID A child or other person in my household for whom I am the primary caregiver was unable to attend school or another facility that was closed as a direct result of COVID and the school or facility care was required for me to work.

I was providing care for a family member or a member of my household who was diagnosed with COVID I was scheduled to start employment and did not have a job or was unable to reach the job as a direct result of COVID I had become the breadwinner or major financial support for my household because the head of the household had died as a direct result of COVID I was denied continued unemployment benefits because I either refused to return to work or accept an offer of work at a worksite that was not in compliance with local, state, or national COVID health and safety standards, such as facial mask wearing, physical distancing, or access to protective equipment consistent with public health guidelines.

I provided services to an educational institution or educational service agency and was unemployed or partially unemployed because of volatility in the work schedule that was directly caused by COVID, such as changes in schedules and partial closures. Self-Employment Documentation. State or federal employer identification numbers. Business licenses. Tax returns or Form s. Business receipts or invoices. These are for items including: Office space, utilities, licenses and permits, or insurance.

Equipment and supplies, or inventory. Employee salaries. Advertising and marketing, market research, or printed marketing materials. Legal and accounting services or website design and hosting. Signed statements or affidavits verifying your self-employment. These do not require a notary. Contracts or agreements. Apply online , and we will notify you when your new claim is processed. This usually takes two to three weeks. For more information, refer to the unemployment benefit calculator.

If you served in the military, worked for a federal government agency, or worked in a state outside of California within the last 18 months, you must reapply for a new claim by phone, mail, or fax. You do not need to reapply if you did not earn enough wages in the last 18 months to establish a new claim. Your benefit year end date is 12 months after the start of your Benefit Year.

UI Online is the best way to file your claim. File online during the times listed below:. Note: To file a claim online, you must be at least 18 years old. If you are underage, you can file your claim by phone, fax, or mail.

Call us to file a claim at the following toll-free numbers, seven days a week from 8 a. Pacific time except on state holidays. If you have general questions or need help with account registration, password resets, your EDD Account Number, or how to use UI Online, contact us at from 8 a. Pacific time , seven days a week, except state holidays. Use the paper Unemployment Insurance Application.

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. Fax your application to the number listed on the form. Mail your application to the address on the form and allow extra time for processing. You will receive important documents from us generally within two weeks after you file for unemployment. Take the necessary steps to make sure your unemployment benefits are not delayed or denied.

Be sure to read and respond to all requests to avoid payment delays. If you had an active claim and stopped certifying for continued benefits, you can reopen an unemployment insurance claim if it was filed within the last 52 weeks and you have not exhausted your benefits.

Certifying for unemployment insurance benefits is a critical step to receive your benefit payments. You certify for benefits by providing us your eligibility every two weeks. Register and create an account with Benefit Programs Online. You can access your UI Online account to certify for benefits.

Manage your unemployment insurance at all stages of your claim. Understand your role and responsibilities in making sure that certifying your benefits is reported accurately, and that you receive the correct amount. Creating an account is an important step as soon as you qualify for unemployment benefits. You can access your UI Online account to certify for benefits. Manage your unemployment insurance at all stages of your claim. Understand your role and responsibilities in making sure that certifying your benefits is reported accurately, and that you receive the correct amount.

Creating an account is an important step as soon as you qualify for unemployment benefits. With this account, you can apply for unemployment benefits, reopen an existing claim, and manage a claim.

Get information on layoff alternatives, preventing fraud, and more. The web pages currently in English on the EDD website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the EDD provides. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the information contained in the translated website, please refer to the English version.

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