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You will need to write a letter stating: "I want to appeal the Determination Letter dated Date because I disagree with the decision. I want a hearing." You must include your name, address, phone number, and Social Security number. If you know the Letter ID number, you should also include it as well.
200bYou may request a hearing the following ways:Submitting a request through the Contact Us Form200bFax at (503) 947-1335.Mail at 875 Union St NE, Salem, OR 97301.
If you don't agree with the administrative decision, you can appeal it by requesting a hearing. Your employer may also appeal an administrative decision. Most decisions sent from the Employment Department include instructions for filing an appeal and the appeal deadline to timely request a hearing.
The Oregon Employment Department has the ability to communicate with employers and unemployment insurance claimants through secure email. This system allows confidential information to be sent through a secure email portal, ensuring the information is protected.
Call the Public Benefits Hotline (1-800-520-5292) or your local Legal Aid office.
If your claim was stopped because you returned to work, you can restart your claim by using the Online Claims System, or by calling the UI Center. If you have no earnings to report, and your claim was stopped, you need to contact the UI Center so a claims specialist can restart your claim.
The Oregon Employment Department has the ability to communicate with employers and unemployment insurance claimants through secure email. This system allows confidential information to be sent through a secure email portal, ensuring the information is protected.
The Oregon Employment Department has the ability to communicate with employers and unemployment insurance claimants through secure email. This system allows confidential information to be sent through a secure email portal, ensuring the information is protected.
How to contact for Oregon unemployment benefitsHead Office. Oregon Employment Department.Customer Service. Phone: 1-877-345-3484 (unemployment insurance)Other Contacts. Phone: 503-224-0405 (Portland area)About Oregon unemployment insurance.
Grievance: Concerns that do not involve an initial determination (i.e. Accessibility/Timeliness of appointments, Quality of Service, MA Staff, etc.) Appeal: Written disputes or concerns about initial determinations; primarily concerns related to denial of services or payment for services.