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North Carolina law requires you to serve an unpaid waiting week before you can be paid unemployment benefits. The first week you may be eligible for unemployment is your unpaid waiting week. Even though you are not paid for this week, you must still file your weekly certification.
You must submit a weekly certification after each week that you want to get unemployment benefits. The weekly certification asks questions about whether you were able, available and actively looking for work that week.
You must submit a Weekly Certification after each week for which you would like to receive benefits. The Weekly Certification is a series of questions that helps verify that you were able, available and looking for work that week.
This video will provide information on how to file a weekly certification with the Division of Employment Security.
Log into your Online Account to complete your Weekly Certification. If you do not have online access, call 888-372-3453 (Weekly Certifications only). Tip: N.C. Executive Order 118 allows some requirements to be waived for people filing for unemployment due to COVID-19.
Filing a weekly certification to certify your unemployment for the past week and to request a weekly benefit payment. To continue receiving benefits, you will need to file a claim for each week to verify your ongoing eligibility.
You complete a weekly certification each week to get paid unemployment benefits. Visit our DUA page for more information.
You should file your weekly certifications the week after applying for NC unemployment. The process includes reporting any earned income during the week, and any changes to your status that could affect eligibility, such as starting a new job or attending school full-time.
You complete a weekly certification each week to get paid unemployment benefits. Visit our DUA page for more information.
After you apply for unemployment benefits with the North Carolina Division of Employment Security and you’ve registered for work at NCWorks.gov, remember to file your weekly certifications. The weekly certification is where you’ll answer eligibility questions about the previous week.