December 18, 2020
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Status of MSPB Operations & COVID-19
*** Notice Regarding U.S. Mail ***
Because there will be delays in receipt of paper submissions and issuance of paper orders, notices, and decisions during this period, we strongly encourage the use of e-Appeal Online for both new and pending cases, and by all parties in order to avoid such delays.
Note: If you filed an appeal or a pleading in the interim and it was returned to you please read instructions here.

As of March 1, 2019 MSPB Continues to Operate
New FAQ on Impact of Lack of Board Members

President Trump's Nominees for Chairman, Vice Chairman and Member of MSPB are Pending Before the U.S. Senate


The e-Appeal Online system was designed for and works best on a laptop or computer.  Your experience may vary on a mobile device. Also, Internet Explorer (versions 9 through 11) is the only recommended and supported browser.  If you are using another browser, e.g. Google Chrome, Apple Safari, etc., you may experience technical issues.
If you need technical support, please click on the Technical Assistance link below.


The e-Appeal process is designed to help you prepare an appeal under MSPB's appellate jurisdiction
File a New Appeal
Use this option to file a new appeal with the Board. You can also use this option to return to a saved, but unsubmitted appeal.

File a new case within the MSPB's original jurisdiction

File a Pleading in an Existing Proceeding
This option includes filing a petition for review of an Initial Decision. It also includes submitting a Designation of Representative or Changes in Contact Information.

Appellant Designation of Representative has to be submitted online by the appellant or in hard copy to MSPB. MSPB will need to process the Appellant Designation of Representative before the representative will be able to access e-Appeal.

An appellant's representative cannot use the e-appeal system to enter an appearance.
Initiate Addendum Proceeding Following Final MSPB Decision
Use this option to file a motion for attorney's fees, motion for enforcement, motion for consequential damages or motion for compensatory damages.There must be a final Board decision in order to pursue any of these options.










View/Change e-Filing Status
Use this option to register as an e-filer, or to withdraw your registration as an e-filer. If you are reporting a change in contact information, such as telephone number or address (physical or e-mail), click the second option, File a Pleading in an Existing Proceeding.
View Case and Case Documents
Use this option to view case information and associated documents. Necessary security steps must be adhered to access the case and associated documents.
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