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Apply By Telephone. Call our Telephone Claim Center, toll-free during business hours to file a claim. 1-888-209-8124. Telephone filing hours are as follows: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Once you have filed a claim for benefits, you must also claim weekly benefits for each week you are unemployed and meet the eligibility requirements. This is also called “certifying for benefits.”
Select the "File a claim" button to begin your claim. On the next page, carefully read the instructions about filing your claim and then press "Continue". You will be asked to add your social security number. Select a PIN (personal Identification number).
Here's What You Need to Know. 1099-G Update: By the end of January, New Yorkers who received unemployment benefits in 2023 will receive a copy of their 1099-G in the mail. You will also be able to view and print your 1099-G tax form on our website by mid-January.
If you worked in New York State within the last 18 months, you have the right to file a claim for benefits. We encourage you to file a claim even if you are uncertain. File a claim even if a former employer told you that you would not be eligible or that you were not ‘covered.’
File your claim during your first week of total or partial unemployment. If you wait, you may lose benefits. You may not file for a week when you work more than 30 hours or earn more than $504 gross pay between Monday and Sunday.
It's best to claim weekly benefits or obtain benefit payment information online with your NY.Gov ID. Certify Online. or call 1-888-581-5812. If you use TTY/TDD, call a relay operator first at (800) 662-1220, and ask the operator to call the Telephone Claims Center at (888) 783- 1370.
We are ready to answer your call and help with filing a new UI claim, giving updates on a new or existing UI claim or if you have a specific questions about your claim. For questions about your UI claim, call our Telephone Claims Center Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 888-209-8124.
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Employees can participate in the Shared work plan if they qualify to receive regular UI benefits in NYS. Learn how to file a claim.