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How do I talk to a live person at AZ unemployment?

How do I talk to a live person at AZ unemployment?

Call Center Phone Numbers

  1. Toll Free: 1 (877) 600-2722.
  2. Phoenix: (602) 364-2722.
  3. Tucson: (520) 791-2722.
  4. Telecommunications Relay Service for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing: 711 Toll-Free.

How do I contact the Arizona Department of Economic Security?

Announcement. If you have questions about Unemployment Insurance, visit www.azui.com for helpful information, Q&As and How-To’s, or call 1-877-600-2722. If you have questions or concerns about your UI claim, please contact the UI client advocate at (602) 542-5954 or [email protected].

What does DDD services stand for?

Division of Developmental Disabilities
UPDATED: September 17, 2018. Division-funded services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are not an entitlement and are dependent on resource availability.

How do I apply for DDD?

DDD can accept your application packet in one of three ways:

  1. You can email the completed application and all required documentation to [email protected]. (This is the fastest way to process your application.)
  2. You can mail the completed application and all required documentation to any DDD office statewide.

How can I talk to an unemployment agent?

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE LINE CLAIMANTS; Call 1-866-500-0017 – Monday – Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EMPLOYERS: Call 1-855-484-2636 – Monday – Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you need a Spanish-speaking representative, wait until you hear the option in Spanish.

How can I talk to someone from unemployment?

You have to call 1-800-204-2418 option 5. Tell the representative your issue. They will send an email to the proper department. Make sure they send it and not give you the email address and tell you to send it.

What is the Des phone number?

DES Program and Services Contact Numbers

DES Fraud Hotline (800) 251-2436 (602) 542-9449
Cash Assistance (855) 432-7587
Medical Assistance (855) 432-7587
Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT Card) Customer Service (888) 997-9333
Adult Protective Services (877) 767-2385

What does DDD stand for in Arizona?

Developmental Disabilities Terminology

TERM DEFINITION
DDD Division of Developmental Disabilities
DES Department of Economic Security
DHS Department of Health Services
DoE Department of Education

What is Arizona DDD?

The Division of Developmental Disabilities empowers individuals with developmental disabilities to lead self-directed, healthy and meaningful lives. DDD provides supports and services for eligible Arizonans.

What is DDD training?

Domain Language training workshops and seminars bring your broader team on board quickly with a coherent overview and a shared vocabulary. Our intensive courses give your development team new design skills, and prepares them, through “laboratory” experiences, to apply domain-driven design on your project.

What kind of services does DDD offer in Arizona?

DDD provides supports and services for eligible Arizonans. DDD provides supports and services to individuals diagnosed with one of the following developmental disabilities: Autism; Cerebral palsy; Epilepsy; Cognitive / Intellectual Disability; or; Are under the age of six and at risk of having a Developmental Disability

How to contact Arizona Department of developmental disabilities?

Please contact your DES office or call 1-855-432-7587 for program assistance provided in your preferred language.

How to contact Arizona Department of economic security?

If you have any questions please contact the DDD Customer Service Center at [email protected] or 1 (844) 770-9500. The Department of Economic Security (DES) Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) provides services to individuals with developmental delays and disabilities and their families.

What kind of Transportation is covered by DDD?

DDD covers medically necessary non-emergency transportation services are covered under the following conditions: The medical or behavioral health service for which the transportation is needed is a covered Division service.