EDD Error Code E0032 is a technical error that typically occurs during the login or registration process, specifically when the system fails to hand you off correctly from the ID.me verification page back to the EDD website.
This error often indicates a “redirect loop” or a data mismatch between your verified ID.me profile and the EDD’s internal records. It has been frequently reported by users in early December 2025 who are getting stuck in a loop between the two sites.
How to Fix EDD Error E0032
Since this is usually a browser/cache issue on your end or a server-side handshake failure, try these steps in order:
1. The “Clean Slate” Fix (Most Effective)
Your browser is likely holding onto “bad” cookies that keep sending you to the error page.
Clear Cache & Cookies: Go to your browser settings and clear your history/cache for “All Time.”
Use Incognito Mode: Open a private/incognito window (
Ctrl + Shift + Non Chrome) and try logging in again. This forces a fresh connection.
2. Switch Devices
If you are on a computer, switch to a smartphone (or vice versa).
Why? The mobile version of the site handles the ID.me redirect differently and can often bypass the error that blocks desktop users.
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3. Check for Mismatched Info
If the technical fixes don’t work, the error might be flagging a data issue.
Ensure the email address you use for EDD matches the one you use for ID.me exactly.
Check that your name and address in your ID.me profile match what is on your California driver’s license/ID exactly. A mismatch here can cause the “handshake” to fail, triggering E0032.
4. Wait it Out (System Overload)
This error is common during high-traffic times (like Monday mornings or after a holiday weekend). If the servers are overloaded, they may drop the connection during the redirect.
Recommendation: Try logging in during off-peak hours, such as after 8:00 PM or early in the morning (before 8:00 AM).
If None of This Works
You will need to contact EDD technical support directly to have them manually reset your account connection.
Tech Support Number: 1-855-327-7057
Tip: This is the dedicated tech support line, not the general claims line. It usually has shorter wait times. Press # immediately when the message starts to skip the intro.
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