Who can file an appeal? Claimants and employers who have received unfavorable deputy determinations have the right to appeal. Claimants dissatisfied with monetary determinations also have the right to appeal. Back to top How is an appeal filed? All appeals must be in writing. There are four ways in which an appeal may be filed:In person. Appeals may be filed in person at the VEC local office in which the initial claim was filed. A local office representative will be glad to assist parties in filing appeals. Appeal forms are available in the local offices for parties filing in person. Appeals delivered by courier are considered as in person filings. By mail. Appeals may be filed by mailing a letter of appeal to the Clerk of the Commission, P.O. Box 26441, Richmond, VA 23261-6441. By fax. Appeals may be faxed to the Clerk of the Commission, FLA (804) 786-8492. Online. Visit the Virginia Internet Appeals website. All appeals should contain the name and social security number of the claimant and the reason(s) for the appeal. The reason(s) for the appeal do not have to be detailed but parties desiring to appeal must clearly indicate their intention to appeal.
確定! 回上一頁