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Partial Claims
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1. What is a partial claim?
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Partial claims are for employees whose employers want to retain them when
there is a lack of work. EDD provides employers with a
Notice of Reduced Earnings, DE 2063 or a Notice of
Reduced Earnings (Fisherperson), DE 2063F for employees in the fishing
industry. The employer completes the DE 2063 or DE 2063F to certify that
the employee is expected to return to work, and gives the form to their
employees, who use the DE 2063 or DE 2063F to file a UI claim.
Employees who use the DE 2063 or DE 2063F to file for UI benefits are not
required to look for new jobs because their employer has certified that
there will be a job for them shortly. These employees are considered
"partially unemployed."
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2. How do I get partial claim forms?
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Employers can obtain the partial claim form, Notice of Reduced Earnings,
DE 2063 or DE 2063F by:
Claimants obtain the DE 2063 or DE 2063F from his or her employer.
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3. How do my employees file their partial claims?
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The employees can contact EDD to file a claim for
partial UI. They should be prepared to provide the following:
- Name and social security account number
- Mailing and residence address (if different)
- Telephone number
- Last employer information, including:
- Name, address (mailing and physical location) and telephone number
- Information on all employers during the 18 months prior to claim filing claim, including:
- Name, period of employment, wages earned and how paid
- Driver's license or ID card number, if employee has either
- Last date worked and the reason employee is no longer working
- Citizenship status (which may include alien registration number)
If the Department needs to verify any of the information provided while filing a claim, additional forms will be
sent by mail and additional information and/or documentation will be requested.
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