Certify on time (weekly or bi-weekly) to claim your benefits in order to get your unemployment check paid on schedule. One of the main reason people see disruptions is failing to file on time and with the required information. Further, with the new federal programs in place, the unemploymen...
If the state approves the initial claim, it will be a week from that approval before UI payments kick in. Claimants must continue to certify their claims weekly; if they don't, they will not receive payments even if they are qualified and eligible for them.Claim weeks endon or after mid...
In the meantime, per federal law please continue to certify weekly to ensure you receive all benefits to which you are entitled” Reply Barbara G Glass Sep 10, 2020 at 8:17 PM Any updates on Wyoming, last update was August 28 Reply Andy Sep 10, 2020 at 8:50 PM Moved to ...
Since your at the one year point, you have to re-certify. It is very simple. They just review if you have had any earnings outside of unemployment and if not, you receive the same amount. If you have had reported income in the past 12 months, then they re-calculate your unemployment...
. However state UI agencies are mandated to notify claimants if theyqualify for the new PUA extensionand instructions on how to reopen or refile their claim to enable them to certify to get their UI payments, including the $300 FPUC...