How can I appeal an unemployment decision?

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To appeal an unemployment decision in New Hampshire, an individual must follow a specific procedure established by the New Hampshire Employment Security. First, it is important to carefully review the decision letter, as it includes information on why the claim was denied and provides instructions on how to file an appeal. Generally, a written appeal must be submitted within a designated timeframe, often within a week or two of receiving the decision. The appeal should be directed to the appropriate department, as indicated in the decision letter. When writing the appeal, it is beneficial to clearly state the reasons for disputing the decision and to include any supporting documentation that can help clarify the situation. This might include pay stubs, letters from employers, or any relevant communication. After the appeal has been submitted, a hearing may take place, during which individuals can present their case. It is advisable to be well-prepared for this hearing, as it will be an opportunity to provide additional evidence and explain why the previous decision should be overturned. For more detailed instructions and to find the necessary forms, it may be helpful to visit the current New Hampshire Employment Security web page regarding appeals.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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