As far as I know, it will be
EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PO BOX 2530
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95741-2530
You may ask a to send or as well.
When you mail, make sure to have a tracking number for your record.
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Thanks for asking this question! I was also looking for the correct mailing address. Based on what Katie shared, the address appears to be:
EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
PO BOX 2530
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95741-2530
I'd also recommend calling EDD first to confirm this is the right address for your specific situation and to ask if they have any submission options available. That way you can avoid potential delays if documents get lost in the mail. Good luck with your claim!
Great advice about calling to confirm first! I just went through this process myself and found that EDD also has an portal for document submission in some cases, which can be much faster than mailing. If you do end up mailing, definitely use certified mail with tracking like Katie mentioned - I learned that the hard way when my first set of documents got lost. Also make sure to include your full name, SSN, and claim number on every page you send. The processing times can vary a lot depending on how busy they are, so submitting when possible really helps speed things up.
Just wanted to add that I recently had to submit documents to EDD and found that the address Katie mentioned is correct for most employment verification documents. However, I'd strongly recommend checking your specific notice or correspondence from EDD first, as they sometimes provide different addresses depending on the type of documentation or your claim type.
Also, if you're in a time crunch, consider faxing the documents if that option is available - I was able to mine and got confirmation much faster than waiting for mail delivery. The number should be listed on any notices you received from EDD.
Make sure to keep copies of everything you send and get that tracking number like others mentioned. EDD can be really slow to process things, so having proof of delivery is essential if you need to follow up later.
This is really helpful advice! I'm new to dealing with EDD and wasn't sure about the best way to submit documents. The tip about checking the specific notice for different addresses is something I wouldn't have thought of. I'm curious - when you faxed your documents, did you get an immediate confirmation that they received them, or did you have to follow up to make sure they actually processed everything? I'm worried about documents getting lost in their system regardless of how I send them. Also, does anyone know if there's a way to check if your submitted documents have been reviewed?
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Katie Lopez
As far as I know, it will be EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PO BOX 2530 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95741-2530 You may ask a to send or as well. When you mail, make sure to have a tracking number for your record. https://join.claimyr.com/49a083 (First call $5 off for claimyr to call
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Uriel Zamora
•How do you get a tracking number ?
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Katie Lopez
•Certified mail or priority mail 1-2 days option to use at USPS office.
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Katie Lopez
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Tom Maxon
To all those having trouble reaching a human at California Unemployment. I just ran across this that gave me a shortcut to reach a human. Hope it helps! https://youtu.be/Ize0EkN4HDI
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Javier Torres
Thanks for asking this question! I was also looking for the correct mailing address. Based on what Katie shared, the address appears to be: EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PO BOX 2530 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95741-2530 I'd also recommend calling EDD first to confirm this is the right address for your specific situation and to ask if they have any submission options available. That way you can avoid potential delays if documents get lost in the mail. Good luck with your claim!
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Diego Mendoza
•Great advice about calling to confirm first! I just went through this process myself and found that EDD also has an portal for document submission in some cases, which can be much faster than mailing. If you do end up mailing, definitely use certified mail with tracking like Katie mentioned - I learned that the hard way when my first set of documents got lost. Also make sure to include your full name, SSN, and claim number on every page you send. The processing times can vary a lot depending on how busy they are, so submitting when possible really helps speed things up.
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Fatima Al-Rashid
Just wanted to add that I recently had to submit documents to EDD and found that the address Katie mentioned is correct for most employment verification documents. However, I'd strongly recommend checking your specific notice or correspondence from EDD first, as they sometimes provide different addresses depending on the type of documentation or your claim type. Also, if you're in a time crunch, consider faxing the documents if that option is available - I was able to mine and got confirmation much faster than waiting for mail delivery. The number should be listed on any notices you received from EDD. Make sure to keep copies of everything you send and get that tracking number like others mentioned. EDD can be really slow to process things, so having proof of delivery is essential if you need to follow up later.
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NeonNova
•This is really helpful advice! I'm new to dealing with EDD and wasn't sure about the best way to submit documents. The tip about checking the specific notice for different addresses is something I wouldn't have thought of. I'm curious - when you faxed your documents, did you get an immediate confirmation that they received them, or did you have to follow up to make sure they actually processed everything? I'm worried about documents getting lost in their system regardless of how I send them. Also, does anyone know if there's a way to check if your submitted documents have been reviewed?
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