Information for Claimants and Authorized Representatives (LS-802)
Under the Longshore and Harbor Worker's Compensation Act (LHWCA), parties and their representatives have
a statutory and/or regulatory right to be served with compensation orders by registered or certified mail. See 33
U.S.C. § 919(e) and 20 C.F.R. § 702.349.
To expedite delivery, the Office of Worker's Compensation Programs (OWCP) will email compensation orders
instead of mailing them by registered or certified mail to individuals who have submitted a "Waiver of Service
by Registered or Certified Mail." (Waiver)
Waivers are case specific, and no other form/request/letter may be used to request a waiver.
Instructions for Completion of Form LS-802
Complete the waiver by completing each field on the waiver. Type or print clearly.
1) Provide the injured worker's name and OWCP case number.
2) Check whether this is a new waiver, a revocation of a prior waiver or a change to a prior waiver (e.g. an
email address has changed).
3) Identify your role in the claims process as the Claimant or authorized representative. A separate waiver
must be submitted for each party or representative electing service by email.
4) Provide your full name, title (if applicable), the name of your firm or business name (if applicable), the
address and the phone number.
5) Provide a valid email address to which the order should be sent. No more than two (2) email addresses
can be listed per party.
This form must then be signed and dated and submitted to the OWCP/DLHWC.
a. DLHWC's Secure Electronic Access Portal (SEAPortal) may be used to electronically upload the waiver
form into the case file. The SEAPortal can be accessed at the following web address:
https://seaportal.dol-esa.gov
b. If mailing the form, it should be sent to the DLHWC Central Mail Receipt site at the following address:
U.S. Department of Labor
OWCP/DLHWC
400 West Bay Street, Suite 63A, Box 28
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Warning - Your signature on the Waiver serves as a knowing and voluntary waiver of your right to
receive the compensation order(s) by registered or certified mail. If you choose to receive service
via email, a hard copy of the order will not be sent to you via mail.
PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
The Privacy Act of 1974 as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a), section 919(e) of Title 33 to the US Code and 20 C.F.R. §702.349 authorizes collection of this information.
The purpose of this information is to inform the District Director that the claimant and/or its authorized representative are waiving service of compensation orders
by registered or certified mail and designating e-mail instead under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA). Completion of this form is
not mandatory. Additional disclosures of this information may be to: (1) the claimant and/or his representative. (2) The employer which employed the claimant at
the time of injury, or to the insurance carrier or other entity which secured the employer's compensation liability. (3) The Department of Labor's Office of
Administrative Law Judges (OALJ), or other person, board or organization, which is authorized or required to render decisions with respect to the claim or other
matter arising in connection with the claim. (4) Federal, state and local agencies for law enforcement purposes, to obtain information relevant to a decision
under the LHWCA to determine whether benefits are being and have been paid properly, and where appropriate, to pursue salary/administrative offset and debt
collection actions required or permitted by law. (5) Failure to disclose all requested information may delay the processing of the claim or the payment of benefits.
Form LS-802
March 2015
NOTICE
If you have a substantially limiting physical or mental impairment, Federal disability non-discrimination law gives you the right to receive help from OWCP in the
form of communication assistance, accommodation and modification. Please contact our office for information about the kinds of help available, such as
alternate document formats.