Q&A

Will the Department of Labor send you a text message?

Will the Department of Labor send you a text message?

To better serve our customers, the EDD offers an SMS text notification option for people to receive updates about their unemployment insurance claim. With this service, you’ll receive a text alert when: Your claim is processed in our systems. Your first benefit payment is issued on your claim.

How long will it take EDD to verify my identity?

Hall said EDD told his company that it takes up to 10 days for them to process an ID.me verified identity.

Where does the Department of Labor send unemployment letters?

A Department of Labor Letter: Another Sign. Once the scammer files the fraudulent unemployment claim in your name, the unemployment agency sends a letter to the address the scammer specified as the home address. (At least that’s what happens in New York.) Below is a page from the letter I received.

Where does New York State Department of Labor send mail?

Kelly Cadieux, who lives in Plattsburgh, has received 13 letters from the New York State Department of Labor to her home this week. “It was very suspicious to me that I am getting mail in somebody else’s name,” she said.

What does a Department of Labor letter look like?

A Department of Labor Letter to Your Employer In New York, the Department of Labor contacts the person’s (supposedly former) employer to confirm the details of the claim, such as the person’s wages. Its first page of the letter looks like this: The letter offers the employer a chance to contest the claim.

Where are the suspicious letters being sent to?

An issue that’s happening across the country is now being looked at in Clinton County, as the sheriff’s office says suspicious letters from the New York State Department of Labor are being turned in. Kelly Cadieux, who lives in Plattsburgh, has received 13 letters from the New York State Department of Labor to her home this week.

A Department of Labor Letter: Another Sign. Once the scammer files the fraudulent unemployment claim in your name, the unemployment agency sends a letter to the address the scammer specified as the home address. (At least that’s what happens in New York.) Below is a page from the letter I received.

A Department of Labor Letter to Your Employer In New York, the Department of Labor contacts the person’s (supposedly former) employer to confirm the details of the claim, such as the person’s wages. Its first page of the letter looks like this: The letter offers the employer a chance to contest the claim.

Kelly Cadieux, who lives in Plattsburgh, has received 13 letters from the New York State Department of Labor to her home this week. “It was very suspicious to me that I am getting mail in somebody else’s name,” she said.

Is the NYS Department of Labor asking for money back?

— With so many people still out of work, it came as a shock to many when they got a letter and/or an email last week from the New York State Department of Labor asking for money back. It turns out, some people got duplicate payments, and now the state wants that money returned.