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Learn how to qualify for unemployment benefits. Three basics: You need to be able and available to work, and you need to meet the job search requirements. Estimate your benefit
Apply for unemployment benefits. Submit a weekly claim. Manage your unemployment benefits claim. Restart a current claim. Pay a benefit overpayment. Look up your past wages. Schedule a required WorkSource appointment.
How to apply for unemployment benefits. Information you need when you apply; Citizenship and legal rights; Choose how you get paid; Understand your benefits decision letter; Update your information; About eServices for individuals. Technical support for eServices; Unemployment benefits forms and publications; Weekly unemployment claims. How to ...
To collect unemployment benefits, you need to be able and available to work, look for work, and submit a claim each week. You will tell us about your job search activities when filing your weekly claim. For more information, read: Job search requirements. How to file your weekly claims.
Learn how to qualify for unemployment benefits. Three basics: You need to be able and available to work, and you need to meet the job search requirements. Unemployment benefits are not based on your financial need.
After applying for unemployment benefits, you need to file a claim the next week to begin receiving benefits. File a claim each week you want to receive benefits. For claims, a week is Sunday through Saturday.
Basic eligibility requirements. Unemployment benefits partially replace your regular earnings and help you meet expenses while you look for another job. It is not based on financial need.
Read our eServices User Guide (PDF, 1,235KB) for detailed instructions on using eServices. We also have guides on how to do the following things in eServices: Apply for unemployment benefits (PDF, 188KB). File a weekly claim (PDF, 142KB). File an appeal (PDF, 331KB). Find your 1099-G tax form (PDF, 420KB).
Your Washington unemployment claim is available for 52 weeks from the beginning of your benefit year. You cannot file another new claim in Washington until that benefit year ends. Most claims are eligible for up to 26 weeks of benefits.
Unemployment claim forms and information. Manage your unemployment benefits with our claim forms. Use the earnings deduction chart (PDF, 147KB) to see how much we reduce your weekly benefits when you report earnings.