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Texas Workforce Commission is the state agency charged with overseeing and providing workforce development services to employers and job seekers of Texas.
Learn how to use the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) online Unemployment Benefits Services (UBS) to apply for benefits, request payments, view claim and payment status, and more. You can apply for benefits if you are unemployed or working reduced hours through no fault of your own.
Use quick links to find a Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) supported application or login portal easily and quickly. Login to UBS, UTR, and EBS, quickly.
Unemployment Benefits is an employer-paid program that provides temporary, partial income replacement to eligible workers who lost their job or are working reduced hours through no fault of their own.
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Unemployment Benefits Services allows individuals to submit new applications for unemployment benefits, submit payment requests, get claim and payment status information, change their benefit payment option, update their address or phone number, view IRS 1099-G information, and respond to work search log requests.
Tele-Center: 866-274-1722 (Employers only hotline) Tele-Serv: 800-558-8321. Hours: General information is available 24/7. Claim status and payment request options are available daily 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Central Time.
You can request benefit payments online or by phone: Online: 24 hours a day using Unemployment Benefits Services at ui.texasworkforce.org. Select Request a Payment. You will need a User ID and password. For more information about the password requirements, go to Managing Your Benefits Password & PIN.
TWC offers two options for verifying your ID: 1) Verify online using ID.me, OR, 2) Verify in person at a participating US Postal Service (USPS) office. You must register to use USPS before going in person.
An overpayment is caused when Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) pays unemployment benefits that you were not eligible to receive. State law requires TWC to recover all unemployment benefits overpayments.