Feb 262010
 

You are hit with the unemployment in this economy and for a moment you wonder what next? In states like Florida unemployment is a common problem and it is not easy to find jobs these days. Now you decide to file your unemployment claims. But the government websites are not easy to navigate and get your job done. This guide aims to list the steps you need to follow.

You should work with the Florida Unemployment Insurance agency as soon as possible after becoming unemployed. Many States allow anyone to file a claim by making a call or over the Internet. When you file a claim, you will need to provide the essential information, such as home address, work records etc. Make sure you give complete and accurate details otherwise your application may get delayed.

Assess your eligibility for unemployment insurance. The criteria differ by state. In general, you cannot get remuneration for voluntary separation. You must be actively looking for work. If you are disabled you may not have the eligibility. Furthermore, your previous job must have earned income sufficient to cover your living expenditure.

Now arrange the papers required to send the request. Generally you require the following:

Former Employment Information such as name and address of the employer. You in general need about two years of history. It would be valuable if you have your W2 available. An estimate of dates and interval of every job is required as well. Normally employers do not present this info to states.

Personal details such as legal name, social, phone, home address etc.
Motive for quitting the job - voluntary or involuntary and how you left the job. Any papers if available will be helpful.

Federal and state laws require that certain kind of information be provided upon request for statistical and Unemployment Insurance program purposes. The information you provide to the Unemployment Insurance Office concerning your claim for unemployment benefits is kept confidential and will be used only by public officials doing their duties.

When you are ready with the papers, you can either file your claims online at Florida workforce website or call the local unemployment office to process your application. If you are filing online, visit If you are filing by phone, call the Florida toll-free number at 1-800-204-2418. Choose the language and then option 2. The telephone center is open to process claims Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm. Florida law requires that the effective date of your claim will be the Sunday prior to the day you file the claim. You may also file by mail. Claim booklets are available at the One Stop Career Centers throughout Florida

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