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Information on filing a weekly claim certification to receive unemployment benefit payments.
When you claim UI, you must complete 4 tasks to remain eligible: Register with the Job Center of Wisconsin. Perform at least four valid Work Search actions each week. File a weekly claim certification each week. Report earnings each week. (Report any money you earned during the claimed week.)
Filing the initial claim application alone will not start sending out UI benefit payments. Second , file a weekly claim certification for each week you want a UI benefit payment. The weekly claim certification triggers the payment for each week you are eligible.
These penalties may include disqualification from benefits, loss of future benefits, repayment of erroneously paid benefits, monetary penalties, and criminal prosecution. To avoid these penalties, you must provide complete, correct and honest information when filing your unemployment claims.
If you do not receive a payment (or an explanation for not receiving a payment) within seven days of filing a weekly claim certification, check the status of your payment on your portal or call the Claimant Assistance Line at (414) 435-7069 or toll-free (844) 910-3661 during business hours.
Your Unemployment Insurance Claimant Portal logon page at my.unemployment.wisconsin.gov has a new look & feel. NOTE: This is not a scam. As always, make sure you are logging in to my.unemployment.wisconsin.gov to ensure you are using our secure online portal.
Check your claim status. View or print your payment history. Check status of eligibility issues or appeals. View or print determinations. Request or cancel income tax withholding. Change your payment method. View or print your 1099-G tax statements. Change your address. File an appeal. and more!
Yes. You must complete the initial claim application and file a weekly claim certification for each week that you want an unemployment benefit payment.
Job Center of Wisconsin (JCW) - for work registration and other employment and training resources Re-Employment Services (RES) - for job seekers required to look for work Trade Adjustment Assistance Program (TAA) - for job lost due to foreign competition
Learn how to file weekly unemployment claims in Wisconsin. You must certify your eligibility before you can collect weekly UI payments.