

Please visit Contact the EDD for UI contact information. Job Search and Training Services – Chinese Traditional (PDF)Īny State Disability Insurance office can help answer your questions about your disability or family leave claims.ĭisability Insurance representatives cannot answer questions about Unemployment Insurance (UI).Job Search and Training Services – Chinese Simplified (PDF).Job Search and Training Services – Vietnamese (PDF).

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Job Search and Training Services – Korean (PDF).Job Search and Training Services – Spanish (PDF).Please contact an office before visiting to confirm EDD staff availability.įor more information on training resources, review: Note: EDD staff provide employment services to the public, but may not be physically present at each AJCC location. But center staff cannot assist with any existing claim issue. You can contact your local AJCC for help with filing an unemployment claim online, through the mail or fax. For more information, review the AJCC Virtual Orientation (YouTube) video and Job Search and Training Services (PDF). To find an AJCC near you, visit CareerOneStop's American Job Center Finder. EDD was mailing nearly 600,000 documents a day during the height of the pandemic.The America's Job Center of California SM (AJCC) offers a variety of services that bring employers with job openings and qualified job seekers together at no cost. EDD prepared, printed and mailed 45 million documents to customers through the most recent fiscal quarters. Over 20 million people filed over 60 million unemployment, disability insurance, and paid family leave claims over the past decade. Setting up designated regional contacts for each division of the state and working with any agency that needs assistance with an unemployment insurance fraud case.Ĭontinuing to issue consumer scam alerts throughout the pandemic that warn about cell phone and email phishing schemes designed to steal personal information.ĮDD runs one of the nation’s largest public benefit systems. Working with the California Office of Emergency Services Fraud Task Force on over a thousand active investigations, arrests, and prosecutions across California.Ĭreating law enforcement investigative guides and offering technical assistance to law enforcement partners who are working fraud investigation cases. Working with Bank of America to issue chip-enabled debit cards that enhance security and to strengthen fraud-prevention strategies. Fraud can be reported by selecting Form 1099G in Ask EDD or calling 1-86. Setting up the 1099-G call center to help victims of identity theft deal with any tax related questions-work that answered 24,000 calls.
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Stopping over $125 billion in attempted fraud by deploying a new identity verification system, ID.me, in 2020 and partnering with Thomson Reuters to help detect and prevent UI and PUA fraud. Other actions California has taken to strengthen its fraud fighting include: Within the past 15 months, total investigations, prosecutions, and dollars seized in the counties reporting information to the state include: Today’s billion-dollar recovery furthers the monumental efforts of EDD and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to investigate and prosecute criminals who defrauded federal emergency unemployment benefit programs. “We will continue working with law enforcement to put fraudsters behind bars and recover every stolen dollar that we can,” Scott stated. Working with EDD, he has leveraged his experience to deliver leads and evidence to aid prosecutions and strengthen ongoing investigations. Scott aids the state’s work with law enforcement to combat fraud-including supporting state, federal, and local investigations and prosecutions. In July 2021, California hired McGregor Scott as EDD Fraud Special Counsel. Most of the recovered funds will return to the federal government because the fraudulent claims are from the emergency federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program, which was the primary target of fraud nationwide. The recovered funds were located on approximately 780,000 inactivated benefit cards. SACRAMENTO – In another major step toward continuing to investigate fraudsters and recover unemployment insurance funds, the California Employment Development Department (EDD) today announced it has recovered $1.1 billion in unemployment insurance funds. Recovery follows EDD’s recent thwarting of 47,000 potentially fraudulent claims worth up to $560 million “Fraudsters and criminal organizations ripped off California, along with every other state, during one of the worst crises in history – we’re taking aggressive action to return that money to the taxpayers,” said Governor Newsom.
