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  1. www.michigan.gov › uia › uia-resources-for-claimantsLEO - Fraud - State of Michigan

    Detecting and prosecuting cases involving unemployment fraud is a priority for Michigans UI program. Claims are audited regularly to ensure benefits were properly paid according to state and federal law.

  2. www.floridajobs.org › reemployment-assistance › claimantsIdentity Fraud - FloridaJobs.org

    Report reemployment assistance fraud or overpayment through Benefit Payment Control.

  3. MiWAM is the UIA's system for managing your own unemployment insurance account online. With MiWAM you can: Check claim balance and benefit payment history. Update personal information. Choose or change payment method (debit card or direct deposit). Make a payment. File a protest or appeal a decision. Submit monthly work search information. MiWAM.

  4. You can report fraudulent unemployment claims online or over the phone. To report fraud online, visit the MiWAM portal . Click on the “Report Fraud or Identity Theft” button.

  5. 12 cze 2020 · Michigans multi-departmental Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force of state and federal agencies is collaborating to investigate and prosecute unemployment fraud and bring criminals to justice. Members are also partnering to assure legitimate claimants receive the benefits they deserve and protect Michiganders from unemployment identity theft.

  6. www.floridajobs.org › Reemployment-Assistance-Service-Center › reemploymentClaimant FAQ - FloridaJobs.org

    When you apply for Reemployment Assistance benefits, both the initial application and each week requested, you will be asked specific questions to determine if you meet the eligibility requirement that you are able and available to work. Ability refers to a claimant being physically and mentally capable of performing the duties of the job.

  7. How To Report Fraud. Do you know someone committing unemployment fraud, or suspect someone is using your personal information to do so? You can report UI fraud by calling 1-833-FL-APPLY (1-833-352-7759). Alternatively, you can report fraud online, either from your computer or even on your mobile phone. Remember that fraud may result in a ...