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If you need assistance with: Paid Family Leave, call 1-877-238-4373. Unemployment Insurance, call 1-800-300-5616. Payroll Taxes, call 1-888-745-3886. 1099G Tax Information, call 1-866-333-4606.
- Paid Family Leave Claim Process - Employment Development Department
You can file your claim using SDI Online (recommended) or by...
- File for Paid Family Leave | CA.gov - California State Portal
California State provides Paid Family Leave (PFL) wage...
- Paid Family Leave Claim Process - Employment Development Department
You can file your claim using SDI Online (recommended) or by submitting a Claim for Paid Family Leave (PFL) Benefits (DE 2501F) by mail. For more information, review: How to File a PFL Claim in SDI Online
California State provides Paid Family Leave (PFL) wage replacement benefits to eligible workers who need time off work. You may be eligible for PFL if you are unable to work due to pregnancy or childbirth. Phone: 877-238-4373.
For detailed information about the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), visit the Department of Labor or call 1-866-487-2365. For detailed information about the California Family Rights Act (CFRA), visit the Civil Rights Department or call 1-800-884-1684.
A. Contact the California Employment Development Department (EDD) to request an application or to ask about the status of your application. To answer your questions about the Paid Family Leave or State Disability Insurance program, EDD has toll-free phone lines in several languages.
• TTY at 1-800-445-1312 or call the California Relay Service at 711. Teletypewriter is for people who are deaf, hearing-impaired, and speech-impaired only. • Online message:AskEDD(askedd.edd.ca.gov). • U.S. mail:PFL PO Box 997017, Sacramento, CA 95899-7017 • To report fraud, call 1-800-229-6297. Important Information for Paid Family ...
California’s Paid Family Leave insurance program (PFL) provides you 60-70% of your wages while you take off up to eight weeks of work in order to: care for a seriously ill family member; bond with a new child; or; participate in a qualifying event due to a family member’s military deployment.