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Effective June 27, 2021, the state of Georgia is no longer participating in the PUA program. The last payable week ending date for PUA benefits was June 26, 2021. Step 1: Individual files a regular state unemployment claim. A claimant will receive 2 emails - one stating that the claim was received and another stating the claim was processed.
The MyUI Claimant Portal (MyUI) allows claimants to access online unemployment insurance (UI) services, such as, file a claim, request a weekly benefit payment, view determinations, submit weekly work search activities and more.
The Claim Status Tracker was developed to show a claimant where you are in the unemployment benefit claim process and what your next steps will be. You can watch the Claim Status Tracker bar in your MyUI Portal for changes in color and descriptions of your claim status.
Unemployment Claim Account Management. For the security of the unemployment benefits system and your information, you must have a password associated with your unemployment claim account to be able to access online related services, such as, file an unemployment claim, request weekly benefit payments, etc.
File a Workers’ Compensation Claim. Apply for unemployment insurance benefits or appeal a decision.
(404) 232-3000. Services Provided. File a New Unemployment Insurance Claim. New unemployment insurance claims can be filed with the Georgia Department of Labor. File an Unemployment Appeal. Georgia Department of Labor decisions can be appealed within 15 days. Find Job Training.
MyUI Claimant Portal. Apply for Unemployment Benefits. Set Up Employer-Filed Claim Profile. Claim Weekly UI Benefits Payment. Request Weekly PUA Payment. Submit Weekly Work Search. View Previously Submitted Work Search Records. File an Appeal.