Can I Appeal The Board Of Review's Decision?
The Board's decision must be appealed to the Superior Court of the county in which the work was performed. This also is a reviewtype appeal. A petition for review must be filed with the court and usually requires the assistance of an attorney.
Other Georgia Labor and Employment FAQs
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How Do I Qualify For Unemployment Benefits?
A: The main qualification requirements are as follows: You must meet certain earnings requirements. That means that you must have earned enough wages in your claim base … more -
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How Do I Qualify Under Monetary Requirements?
A: Your claim is based on insured wages earned in the base period. The base period is the first four out of the last five completed calendar quarters before the starting … more -
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How Do I File My Initial Claim For Benefits?
A: You may file your claim at the Georgia Department of Labor (GDL) Career Center nearest you. You may find out which office in Georgia serves your area by clicking here … more -
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What Happens After I File My Initial Claim?
A: Your claim is effective the date you first file for benefits. The department will send you a written decision (called a determination) telling you whether benefits … more -
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How Much Compensation Will I Receive?
A: After filing your claim, you will receive a Wage Transcript and Monetary Determination. This form shows: all employers that our records show you worked for in Georgia … more -
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How Do I Claim Benefits Each Week?
A: Once you file your claim, you will be required to certify as to your eligibility for each week you claim benefits. You may report by telephone using the telephone … more -
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Can I File A Claim If I Earned Wages In Another State?
A: You can file a Georgia claim if you have any wages earned in Georgia in your base period. If you have earned wages in another state during the base period, those … more -
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Can I Work While I Am Drawing Benefits?
A: Yes, but you must report any earnings you have in a week you are claiming benefits. Any amount over $30 will be deducted from your weekly benefit amount. You must … more -
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Is A Claimant Eligible For Benefits If He Or She Quit Or Was Terminated?
A: If you quit, you may be eligible to draw benefits if you can show that you quit for a valid workconnected reason, such as a material change in working … more -
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Are Unemployment Insurance Benefits Taxable?
A: Any unemployment insurance benefits you receive are fully taxable income if you are required to file a tax return. At the time you file your claim, you may elect to … more
