To all those having trouble reaching a human at California Unemployment. I just ran across this video that gave me a shortcut to reach a human. Hope it helps! https://youtu.be/Ize0EkN4HDI
I went through the Bank of America identity verification process last month. You'll need to bring your physical ID (driver's license or state ID) and Social Security card. They'll ask you to verify personal information like your address, phone number, and some questions about your EDD claim. The whole process took about 15-20 minutes. Make sure to bring any EDD correspondence you've received too - it can help speed things up. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing your experience! Did they ask any specific questions about your EDD claim history or just general verification stuff? I'm nervous about what they might ask and want to be prepared.
@Millie Long Thank you so much for the detailed info! That s'really helpful to know it only takes 15-20 minutes. Did you need to make an appointment beforehand or could you just walk in? Also wondering if all Bank of America branches can do this or if it has to be a specific location?
@Millie Long This is super helpful! I m'in the same boat as the original poster. Quick question - did they verify your identity on the spot or did it take some time to process? I m'hoping to get this resolved quickly so I can access my benefits again.
@Millie Long This is really reassuring to hear from someone who actually went through it! I ve'been putting this off because I wasn t'sure what to expect. When you say they asked questions about your EDD claim, were these things like when you filed, your previous employer, or more basic stuff? And did you need any specific EDD documents beyond just correspondence? Thanks for taking the time to share your experience!
Tom Maxon
I found a way to solve reaching a human at unemployment, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNWrKXATavc
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Elizabeth Pinedo
Bring ID card and and you should be good
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Adamyre Martinez
•Do I need to call 1800while I’m there?
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Katie Lopez
•Elizabeth is correct but I would call boa edd before I visit a because I’d like to double check all the time.
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Elizabeth Pinedo
•If you want to call here is their number Bank of America EDD their number is 1-866-692-9374 (TTY: 1-866-656-5913
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Debbie Jefferson
I have sane issues did u go what was outcome
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Adamyre Martinez
•Haven’t went yet want to make sure I have everything ready
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Tom Maxon
To all those having trouble reaching a human at California Unemployment. I just ran across this video that gave me a shortcut to reach a human. Hope it helps! https://youtu.be/Ize0EkN4HDI
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Millie Long
I went through the Bank of America identity verification process last month. You'll need to bring your physical ID (driver's license or state ID) and Social Security card. They'll ask you to verify personal information like your address, phone number, and some questions about your EDD claim. The whole process took about 15-20 minutes. Make sure to bring any EDD correspondence you've received too - it can help speed things up. Good luck!
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Isabella Ferreira
•Thanks for sharing your experience! Did they ask any specific questions about your EDD claim history or just general verification stuff? I'm nervous about what they might ask and want to be prepared.
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Sofia Ramirez
•@Millie Long Thank you so much for the detailed info! That s'really helpful to know it only takes 15-20 minutes. Did you need to make an appointment beforehand or could you just walk in? Also wondering if all Bank of America branches can do this or if it has to be a specific location?
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Evan Kalinowski
•@Millie Long This is super helpful! I m'in the same boat as the original poster. Quick question - did they verify your identity on the spot or did it take some time to process? I m'hoping to get this resolved quickly so I can access my benefits again.
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NeonNebula
•@Millie Long This is really reassuring to hear from someone who actually went through it! I ve'been putting this off because I wasn t'sure what to expect. When you say they asked questions about your EDD claim, were these things like when you filed, your previous employer, or more basic stuff? And did you need any specific EDD documents beyond just correspondence? Thanks for taking the time to share your experience!
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