How do I find my EDD employer account number?

You can find your EDD number on Form DE-9 or DE-9c (it’s a eight-digit number in the following format: XXX-XXXX-X). If you cannot locate your EDD number but know your EDD e-Services login information, you can locate your EDD number by logging in to the EDD website.

How do I contact Edd as a employer?

English: 1-800-480-3287. Spanish: 1-866-658-8846. California Relay Service (711): Provide the DI number (1-800-480-3287) to the operator.

Can a former employer check your unemployment claim?

Your Previous Employers Your last employer, and possibly other former employers, will be notified that you have filed for unemployment and will verify your dates of employment and earnings. Your former employer can contest your claim if they don’t believe you’re eligible to collect unemployment. 2  Companies You’re Interviewing With

What happens when you file for unemployment benefits?

If you file for benefits, your employer will be notified when you file a claim. Your last employer, and possibly other former employers, will be notified that you have filed for unemployment and will verify your dates of employment and earnings.

Where do I apply for unemployment if I am an employee?

Employees may also apply for partial unemployment benefits if their employer reduces their work hours. Unemployment is a portion of the former employee’s compensation they receive while they look for new work. Unemployed individuals can apply to receive unemployment insurance benefits through their state unemployment office.

Can a boss find out that you have been collecting unemployment?

Can the boss find out that you have been collecting unemployment? The short answer is sort of, but they won’t get that information from the government. There’s no secret file out there with your name on it containing your entire work history and its ups and downs—at least, not one that employers can access. What Unemployment Offices Can Disclose

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