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How should an employer request a copy of its final determination letter indicating that its application has been denied?

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How should an employer request a copy of its final determination letter indicating that its application has been denied?

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• An employer whose application has been denied will receive a final determination letter by mail. The employer may request a duplicate of the denial letter by fax, email or mail from the appropriate National Processing Center that processed the application. The contact information for the National Processing Centers is as follows: Atlanta NPC: U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Harris Tower 233 Peachtree Street, Suite 410 Atlanta, GA 30303 Fax: (404) 893-4643 Email: TLC.Atlanta@dol.gov Chicago NPC: U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration 844 N. Rush Street 12th Floor Chicago, IL 60611 Fax: (312) 353-3352 Email: TLC.Atlanta@dol.gov The DOL will send a copy of the final determination letter to the employer with a stamp indicating that the denial letter is a copy.

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