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If you knowingly make a false statement or withhold information in order to collect unemployment insurance benefits to which you are not entitled, the Arizona Department of Economic Security may take civil or criminal action against you. Criminal action may result in a fine and/or imprisonment.
The online UI Initial Claim application allows unemployed individuals to file new or additional claims and to reopen existing Arizona claims for unemployment insurance via the Internet.
Claimants receiving benefits from any unemployment program must complete work-search activities every week and log those work search activities when they file their weekly claims. To learn more, visit our Work Search web page.
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Work search requirements are being reinstated effective May 23, 2021. In March of 2020, in an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Governor Ducey issued Executive Order 2020-11 which waived the requirement to search for work as a condition of eligibility for receiving unemployment benefits.
If you knowingly make a false statement or withhold information in order to collect unemployment insurance benefits to which you are not entitled, the Arizona Department of Economic Security may take civil or criminal action against you.
If you recently lost your job through no fault of your own, you may qualify to receive Unemployment Insurance Benefits payments.
Learn the eligibility requirements for Arizona unemployment, the amount and duration of AZ unemployment compensation, & how to file an AZ unemployment claim.
The Employment Security Law of Arizona establishes the eligibility requirements for the payment of unemployment insurance benefits in the State of Arizona. This information is explanatory only and should not be considered as having the effect of law or regulation.
You must meet specific requirements for wages earned or time worked during an established period of time, be determined to be unemployed through no fault of your own (determined under state law) and meet other eligibility requirements to qualify for Unemployment Insurance benefits.