What If I Disagree With A Denial Of Unemployment Benefits?
You have the right to file an appeal of any decision within 15 days after the date the decision is released. If the decision is on your separation from work, your employer also has the right to appeal.
After you file your appeal, a written notice will be sent advising you of the hearing time, date and all issues to be discussed. A hearing officer conducts a telephone (or sometimes an inperson) hearing with you and your employer. The hearing is usually conducted with both parties on the telephone at the same time. In this hearing the participants give sworn statements about the issue(s) which were on the notice of hearing. Documents which relate to the case may be submitted into evidence for the hearing officer to consider in making a decision.
The hearing officer reviews all of the testimony and evidence from the hearing and then writes a decision, which is mailed to the parties involved.
Contact information is as follows:
Georgia Department of Labor
Unemployment Insurance
Appeals Unit Suite 150
148 International Blvd., NE
Atlanta, Georgia 303031751
FAX 4046567361
TEL 4046563035
The Appeals Pamphlet will provide more detailed information on the process.
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