Address: 2045 40th Ave ste b, Capitola, CA 95010, USA
Phone: +18314646286
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Timothy Ochoa
The place is locked up.THERE. is no current ACCURATE HOURS LISTED. There was a guard at the door. This guy did not speak a word of English so It's impossible to gain any information about hour or updated information BOO EDD!
Elizabeth
I called about my edd extension, the man was really nice, I didn’t even wait one minute before he answered. I was transferred over to another department and I waited maybe 2 minutes. My problem was addressed in under 10 minutes. I guess I’m one of the lucky ones because I didn’t have to wait hours.
steven diaz
What is the point of having this office open of the people refuse to help. Since March this place has been ignoring phone calls and ignoring people that have shown up to the location to get in contact with the EDD call center. There are people that are currently relying on their benefits and these people just don’t care.
Jess Grimes
Ernestina made me a priority. Because of her, my family will be able to eat. My husband had clarified for over 6 weeks of unemployment without receiving a single check for them. After explaining the situation to Ernestina, she assured me that she would do everything she can to figure out what was wrong and call me back as soon as possible. After about 30 minutes, I received a call from this angel saying his weeks have been approved and we should be receiving a check soon. Thank you so much Ernestina,I appreciate you so much. PS: being polite and understanding on the phone can go a long way. The people working in the unemployment field are struggling too, try to empathize with them instead of demanding immediate service.
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U Aldo have the option if a hard copy of apps to fax or mail in
Nope
Keep calling. Someone answered for me. Between 8am-12pm,1pm-3pm
You need to search for ATM that do have money I find the same problem here in Watsonville, so I always end up at the ones in Aptos.
I'm too sure but I'm pretty sure if u call they'd be able to let u know if they do or not
Work permits are issued by your school district. You can obtain a work permit at your local high school. Over the summer or when school is not in session, the work permit may be obtained from the superintendent of schools office in the district where you live. This would also be your place should the minor be home schooled. Best of luck!
Yes you can. They will still have you apply online, but they have computers available and staff members there to guide you through the process.
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