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Division of Unemployment Insurance. Need Help? ALREADY FILED? Check claim status (and get your 1099-G) Certify for weekly benefits.
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About Unemployment Insurance. Step-by-Step Guide. How to certify for benefits online. Your claim is dated the Sunday of the week in which you filed your initial claim. The first time you claim benefits will be on a Wednesday, 17 days after your date of claim.
NJ Department of Labor's online unemployment insurance claim status tool. Check the status of a New Jersey UI claim and download your 1099-G with a login.
NJ Department of Labor's online unemployment insurance claim status tool. Check the status of a New Jersey UI claim and download your 1099-G with a login.
If you need to register for Unemployment Benefits please go to myunemployment.nj.gov. Unemployment services are only accessed through that site. Otherwise, register for myNewJersey services here:
27 mar 2020 · You can now file for unemployment benefits over the Internet—this includes filing for new benefits or reopening an existing claim. There are some restrictions, and you can only file an application online if: All of your employment in the past 18 months was in New Jersey;