Reviewed as invalid on 04/17/2025 This appeal was filed on the incorrect determination by the appellant. If you do not agree, please follow the instructions provided in the Further Appeal Rights section of your decision. Link opens in new window
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Zoe Papadopoulos
It looks like you received a notice saying your appeal was "reviewed as invalid" because it was filed on the "incorrect determination." This can be frustrating and confusing. This typically happens when you appealed something different than what EDD thinks you were trying to appeal, or you may have used the wrong form or process for what you're contesting. Your next steps should be: - Carefully read the "Further Appeal Rights" section of your decision letter - it should explain exactly what to do next - Make sure you're appealing the specific determination you disagree with (using the correct form/reference number) - If you're confused about which determination to appeal, call EDD directly for clarification - Consider whether you need to file a new appeal that specifically addresses the correct determination Don't give up if you believe you have legitimate grounds for appeal. The system can be technical, but following their specific instructions in the "Further Appeal Rights" section is crucial to having your appeal properly considered.
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Brittany Diem
What does that mean?
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Michael Adams
•@Brittany Diem It means that when you filed your appeal, you may have referenced the wrong determination number or appealed a different decision than the one you actually wanted to challenge. For example, if you received multiple notices from unemployment like (an eligibility determination, overpayment notice, or benefit calculation ,)you need to make sure you re'appealing the specific one you disagree with using the exact reference number from that determination. The appeal system is very technical - they want to make sure your appeal is filed against the right decision so they can address your specific concerns. Since it was marked invalid, "you" ll'need to file a new appeal following the instructions in the Further "Appeal Rights section" to make sure it gets properly processed this time.
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