File Unemployment Online
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Many states are now allowing you to file unemployment online. This can be an excellent alternative, cutting down the time one has to spend at an unemployment office. The benefits offered are the same and there is usually no delay in getting payments you are eligible for if you file online. For those who need to file unemployment, want to find out if they qualify, or would like to report job search information, it may be possible to do so from home.
Find Out if You Qualify
One of the first steps in getting unemployment benefits is to determine if you qualify. This can often be complete online. It is important to remember that each state is different. Generally, you will need to meet the state's requirements in key areas.
- Live within the state and have identification to prove it (driver's license)
- Work history in the state in the last year
- Income made in the state in the last year
- Out of work reason (often job loss through no fault of your own)
If you believe you qualify or may qualify for unemployment benefits, there is no reason not to apply. After you fill out the appropriate information, the unemployment office will notify you if you qualify or not.
Where to File Unemployment Online
Locate the state's unemployment offices online. This is available through the state's official website. You can also find a link to the state's unemployment website through the state's department of labor office.
These are just a few of the state unemployment sites. Search your state's Department of Labor website to find out if online filing is available in your area. In most cases, official state websites end in ".gov". There is never a cost to get information about filing unemployment from a state, or to make a claim.
How to File Online
To file unemployment online, you will need to have your personal identification information, your Social Security number, and any proof of employment for the last months. The process is similar to filling out unemployment forms at a local office, just done online. You may need to submit paper forms and documentation through faxing or mailing them, if the office requires this.
The process of filing an unemployment claim online is usually a systematic approach. The process includes detailing the where you worked and your reason for leaving. You'll also need to provide income statements.
Most states do not offer an instant approval process for unemployment. You will still need to wait for the office to approve your request for unemployment insurance. This process can take several days, or weeks, depending on your state's processes.
More to Do Online
The unemployment website for your state may offer a variety of other tools and forms alongside filing a claim. Since each state's claim process is different, you may or may not have all of these options available to you.
- Job Search: While filing your unemployment claim online is simple enough, keep in mind that many states also require you to file regular weekly updates on your job search. They want to ensure you are actively searching for a job. This is often a requirement to continue to receive unemployment benefits.
- Job Search Tools: Some unemployment offices also offer job searches right on their website. This may include temporary or part time work opportunities for those who qualify. It can aid individuals in finding a long-term job.
- Career Training: Some states also provide free or discounted job training programs. These may be online. The goal of these programs is to help unemployed individuals to obtain training to get a new job.
- Employer Tools: Employers may also be able to use the online services of these unemployment websites to confirm information or dispute claims.
To find out if you qualify for unemployment, visit your state's department of labor website. Instructions, how to videos and tutorials are available online on most websites to help you through the process of applying for unemployment..
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Jeffrey - You'll need to contact your state's unemployment compensation division to find out if you are eligible for unemployment. Visit the website for the Department of Labor in your site to find out how to apply.
-- Contributed by: Mary Whitei would like to see if i qualify for partial unemployment
-- Contributed by: jeffrey hauser
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