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Unemployment Filing Tips:

1.
 Get your unemployment claim information ready before you file, check
with your state unemployment office to determine the best way to open a
claim.


2.  Requirements may vary from state to state, but, here is a sampling of the
information you will need to have available when filing for unemployment:


i.       Mailing address, including zip code and phone number

ii.      Social Security number

iii.     Driver's License number (if you have one)

iv.     Veteran/Military separation date

v.      Mother's maiden name (for security/access purposes)

vi.     Name, address, phone number of your last employer

vii.    Employer's Federal ID Number (from your W2 form or pay stub)

viii.   Date started and date ended employment

ix.     How much you earned

x.      Previous employer information (depending on how long you worked for
your last employer. Typically, employer information for the last two years is
requested.)


3.  There is up to a 30 day wait before you will begin to receive your first
unemployment pay check.


4.  Many claims are denied because the employee doesn't know the 'magic
words' necessary to win their case.  Seek immediate legal advice if you are
unsure how to win your claim or would like a person to assist you at your
hearings and appeals.



























 

 

 

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