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Learn how to file a claim for unemployment benefits online in Michigan. You can also find information on how to file a complaint for non-payment of wages or fringe benefits, and how to check your eligibility for food assistance.
The UIA administers the unemployment insurance program in Michigan, providing temporary financial assistance to eligible individuals. Find out how to apply, manage your tax account, report fraud, and access other resources for claimants and employers.
Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits, report your work search activities, and access other services online or by phone. Find out your eligibility, benefit amount, payment options, and how to appeal or protest your claim.
Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits online using MiWAM, check your claim status, update your information, and more. Find out about eligibility, work search, fraud, overpayment, and other resources for workers.
Learn how to file, certify and receive unemployment benefits in Michigan if you are unemployed and able to, available for, and actively seeking suitable full-time work. Find out the eligibility requirements, the steps to register for work, and the payment options for your benefits.
Learn how to certify for unemployment benefits online or by phone after filing a claim. Find out when and how to report your earnings and get your payments.
This web page allows you to schedule an appointment with the Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) in Michigan. You can choose a phone, in-person, or virtual appointment, and find information about local office closures, deaf services, and online services.
Find online services, programs, and information for employers who pay unemployment taxes or have employees covered by the Michigan UI law. Learn how to register, manage, report, and access your employer account through MiWAM.
Form 518 is a guide for employers to register with various tax agencies in Michigan, such as Treasury, UIA, and Workers' Compensation. It covers topics such as federal and state taxes, unemployment insurance, workers' disability compensation, health and safety standards, immigration law compliance, and business transfer or discontinuance.
Download the form to protest a UIA determination or redetermination.