You have to fill out a form or write a letter to appeal. A phone call is not enough to start an appeal. There are different ways you can get your appeal in to the state:
Online:
You can fill out a form and submit your appeal online on the Department of Human Services (DHS) website. Go to: https://mn.gov/dhs.
- Click on the “How do I” box towards top of page
- Under “Find” click on “edocs and forms”
- Click your language
- Type 0033 in the search bar
- Click on “Fill and submit form” (if you want to print a blank form to mail or fax click on “Print blank form”)
Fill out the online form completely. Click “Print Form” on the bottom right to print a copy for yourself. Then click “Submit Appeal” on the bottom right.
By mail or fax:
You can print the blank form from the DHS website or get the form from the county. If you don’t want to use a form it is okay to just write a letter and mail or fax it to the state.
Make sure you put these things in your letter:
- Say you want to appeal the reduction in your PCA hours and why.
- Ask to keep getting your benefits during the appeal process.
- If you want an in-person hearing, write that in the appeal. If you don’t ask for an in-person hearing you get a hearing done by phone.
- If you need an interpreter, ask for one and say what language.
Make sure you put your case number and the date on your letter. Keep a copy for yourself. Give the letter to your county worker or mail or fax it to:
Minnesota Department of Human Services Appeals Office
PO Box 64941
St. Paul, MN 55164-0941
Phone: 651-431-3600
Fax: 651-431-7523
Keep confirmation that you sent it. A receipt or fax report works.