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Amina Toure

EDD Identity Verification Rejected: What Documents Work for CA Unemployment?

So I'm having trouble with my identity verification for unemployment. They rejected my lease agreement saying it was the wrong document. Has anyone else had this problem? What documents did you use that actually worked? I'm getting frustrated and could really use some advice on how to get this sorted out.

Tom Maxon

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I found a way to solve unemployment identity verification issues, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfoJt2I7mdU

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Nia Davis

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have u tried faxing ur docs? sometimes that works better than online submission. old school but effective šŸ“ 

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Surprisingly, faxing can sometimes cut through the digital noise. Worth giving it a shot if you're stuck.

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Here's what worked for me and what I've learned from others: 1. Government-issued ID: Driver's license or state ID card 2. Social Security card 3. Recent utility bill (within last 60 days) 4. Bank statement (make sure it shows your current address) 5. W-2 form from your most recent job Tips: • Make sure all documents are clear and legible • Double-check that your name and address match exactly on all documents • If you're sending digital copies, use PDF format if possible • Keep copies of everything you send Don't give up! It's frustrating but persistence pays off. Good luck!

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Amina Toure

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Wow, thanks for the detailed info! This is super helpful. I'll gather these docs and try again.

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Ravi Kapoor

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This should be pinned at the top of the sub tbh. So many ppl struggle with this!

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Really appreciate the checklist. Some people might not have all these documents, so getting creative with alternatives is key.

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Pro tip: call them and ask EXACTLY what they want. I wasted weeks sending wrong stuff before I did this. Save yourself the headache!

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Amina Toure

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That's smart. I'll def give that a try. Did you have to wait on hold forever?

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Yep, be prepared to wait. I was on hold for like 2 hours 😫 But it was worth it to get the right info

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If you have the time, calling can be a life-saver. I've also heard emailing can sometimes get you a response!

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Sean Murphy

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Sounds sketchy. Is it legit?

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@profile 11 Totally get the skepticism, but yeah it's legit. Used it twice now. Saved me hours of hold time.

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Zara Khan

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$20 tho? That's steep when ur already broke from being unemployed šŸ˜•

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@profile 12 I hear ya, but for me it was worth it. Time is money, ya know? And I was going crazy with the hold music lol

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Luca Ferrari

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Ethan Wilson

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Plot twist: what if we all just show up at the EDD office with our docs? šŸ¤” Flash mob style verification lmao

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Yuki Sato

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LMAO im down. EDD Coachella 2023 lets gooo šŸŽ‰

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Y'all are wild 🤣 But for real, don't do this. They'll probably just call security on us

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Andre Dubois

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A humorous thought, but in reality, in-person visits aren't typically encouraged and might not yield the results you want.

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Omar Mahmoud

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am i the only 1 who thinks its ridiculous we have to jump thru all these hoops? like we're already stressed about being unemployed and they make it 10x worse 🤬

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Chloe Harris

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Preach! šŸ™Œ The system is broken af

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Diego Vargas

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It's to prevent fraud tho. But yeah, they could make it easier on us legit folks

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Omar Mahmoud

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@profile 9 i get that but cmon, theres gotta be a better way. feels like were guilty until proven innocent

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NeonNinja

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While fraud prevention is necessary, transparency and better communication would definitely help streamline the process.

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CyberSamurai

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Has anyone tried using one of those identity verification apps? Like ID.me or something? Wondering if that might speed things up

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I used ID.me and it worked great! Way faster than sending in physical docs

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Jamal Carter

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Be careful with those apps tho. Make sure its the official one EDD uses. Lots of scams out there

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Mei Liu

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Digital verification can be a lifesaver, but always ensure you're using trusted and secure platforms.

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guys i finally got verified after 2 months of back and forth. don't lose hope! šŸ’Ŗ

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Amina Toure

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Congrats! šŸŽ‰ Any tips for the rest of us still struggling?

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Thx! Honestly, persistence is key. And don't be afraid to call and ask for help. Also, triple check everything before you send it in. Good luck!

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Amara Nwosu

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This is encouraging to hear. Keeping detailed records of all communications can also help smooth things out over time.

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If you're struggling with identity verification for unemployment, it's essential to ensure you are providing the correct documents and that all details on these documents are consistent. Commonly accepted documents include a government-issued ID, social security card, utility bills, pay stubs, and forms like the W-2 or tax documents. If self-employed, 1099 forms and tax returns are a good substitute for pay stubs. Persistence and patience are crucial, as many people face similar hurdles. Keep in mind that the verification process is designed to prevent fraud, which is why it seems stringent. Tools like Claimyr can be useful for reaching a live agent if you're tired of long hold times, though it does cost money. Always ensure you're using official and trusted platforms when submitting or verifying your identity digitally. Though the process can be frustrating, many have found success by remaining persistent and ensuring all documents are clear and legible.

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Oliver Weber

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Ugh, been there done that. EDD is a nightmare with verifications. Have you tried utility bills? Those worked for me after they rejected my bank statements.

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Utility bills can definitely be a game-changer! Just make sure they're recent and have your full, matching address.

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I had the same issue! They kept rejecting everything I sent. Finally got it sorted with my driver's license and a recent pay stub. Make sure the pay stub is within the last 3 months tho.

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Amina Toure

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Thanks for the tip! I'll dig up my latest pay stub and give that a shot. Fingers crossed šŸ¤ž

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pay stub? what if ur self employed? 😩

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Good point! For self-employed folks, try using tax returns or 1099 forms. Those should work too

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Also, if you have any contracts or invoices, those could help support your case!

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QuantumQueen

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Ugh, I feel your pain. I'm in the same boat. Been trying to verify for weeks now. This whole system is a joke 🤔

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Amina Toure

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Weeks?? Oh man, I hope it doesn't take that long for me. Hang in there!

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QuantumQueen

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Thanks, you too! We'll get through this... eventually šŸ˜…

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Aisha Rahman

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It's tough, but I've heard once you get through the wait, things do start to progress more quickly.

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Lena Schultz

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I went through this exact same frustration last month! What finally worked for me was submitting a combination of my driver's license, a recent bank statement (less than 30 days old), and my Social Security card all at once. Make sure everything is crystal clear - I had to rescan my documents because the first photos were too blurry. Also, double check that your name appears EXACTLY the same on all documents. Mine got rejected initially because my middle initial was missing on one document. The whole process is super annoying but don't give up! Once you get the right combo of docs, it should go through pretty quickly.

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