All services

9 services found

Filter by topic
Select topics to help you find what you need:

Apply for Death Certificate

by California Department of Public Health

A certified copy of a death certificate can typically be used to obtain death benefits, claim insurance proceeds, notify social security and other legal purposes.

Topics: Personal records


Claim a Prize

by California State Lottery

Depending on the prize amount, prizes can be claimed by visiting a Lottery retailer, visiting a Lottery District Office or by mail.

Topics: State info and laws


District Offices

by California State Lottery

When you visit any District Office, you can get help filing your claim for prizes of $600 or more. Prizes of $1,000 or less are eligible for same-day payment at any of our nine District Offices from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. After your ticket is validated and your Claim Form is approved, you have an opportunity to get your check while you wait. *Same-day check is not guaranteed. Some claims, including but not limited to 2nd Chance prizes, promotional awards, and prizes won on advance plays, may not qualify for same-day payment and will require additional processing at Lottery Headquarters.

Topics: State info and laws


Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)

by Department of Social Services

The Federal and California Earned Income Tax Credits (EITCs) are special tax breaks for people who work part time or full time. If you have work income, you can file and claim your EITC refunds, even if you don’t owe any income tax.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Taxes


Get Your UI Claim Status

by Employment Development Department

You may need to update eligibility or verify your identity. Use this service to check your claim status.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Jobs and unemployment


Manage Your Unemployment Insurance Claim

by Employment Development Department

UI Online is a fast, convenient, and secure way for Unemployment Insurance (UI) customers to access claim information, certify for benefits*, and manage their claims 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Topics: Jobs and unemployment


Search for Unclaimed Property

by State Controller's Office

California's Unclaimed Property Law requires corporations, businesses, associations, financial institutions, and insurance companies (referred to as "Holders") to annually report and deliver property to the California State Controller's Office after there has been no activity on the account or contact with the owner for a period of time specified in the law - generally (3) three years or more. This search page will allow you to locate Unclaimed Property that already has been sent to the State for safekeeping, as well as property that is about to be sent to the State by a business as required by law. If you feel you may have other accounts that did not appear in your search, please return to this site at a later date as names are continually added to the Unclaimed Property database.

Topics: Businesses, State info and laws


Submit an IMR/Complaint Form

by Department of Managed Health Care

If your health plan denies, changes or delays your request for medical services, denies payment for emergency treatment or refuses to cover experimental or investigational treatment for a serious medical condition, you can apply for an Independent Medical Review (IMR). You can also file a Consumer Complaint when you have other issues with your health plan. These issues can consist of billing problems, cancellation of coverage, claim and copay disputes, delays in getting an appointment, referral or authorization, access to translation services, finding an in-network doctor, hospital, or specialist, complaints about a doctor or plan and continuity of care. Fill out and submit an IMR/Complaint Form online or call the DMHC Help Center at 1-888-466-2219 for assistance.

Topics: Health and wellness, State info and laws


Worker Rights and Employer Responsibilities

by Department of Industrial Relations

California’s labor laws protect all workers, regardless of immigration status. The Department of Industrial Relations serves all workers in multiple languages and our team does not ask about/track immigration status. If you need to leave California or the United States, you can still contact our office to file a claim. If you are employed in California, your employer must provide a safe workplace and pay all the wages you are owed. If you think an injury or illness is work-related, you may be able to receive workers’ compensation benefits from your employer to pay for medical care and partial wages. Your labor rights allow you to ask your employer about your pay and working conditions. When you exercise your labor rights, it is against the law for your employer to retaliate against you.

Topics: Businesses, Health and wellness, Jobs and unemployment