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Go to www.labor.ny.gov/signin. Enter your NY.gov username and password. Click the “Unemployment Services” button on the My Online Services page. Then click “Certify to Claim Your Weekly Benefits Here” and follow the instructions.
From UI and wage rates to licenses and permits, the Department of Labor is here to help you find the answers you need.
Update your email address that is linked to DOL NY.gov account. Go to my.ny.gov and sign in with the username and password you use to access your DOL Online Services. After you login select "Update My Account" at the top of the page, then change your email address and click modify account.
NY State Unemployment processes most claims with out any issues. Generally, Unemployment Insurance will pay your first payment in two to three weeks. Some claims however, will require a Claim Review to collect information needed to process the claim.
Here's What You Need to Know. 1099-G Update: By the end of January, New Yorkers who received unemployment benefits in 2023 will receive a copy of their 1099-G in the mail. You will also be able to view and print your 1099-G tax form on our website by mid-January.
Certify for Weekly Unemployment Insurance Benefits. Once you have filed a claim for benefits, you must also claim weekly benefits for each week you are unemployed. When to Certify. Certify For Your Weekly Benefits Online. Certify For Weekly Benefits by Phone. LEARN MORE.
Unemployment Guidance for Government Employees. Most state and local government employees who involuntarily lose their jobs are potentially eligible to collect Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits.
Effective September 21, 2022, users will be prompted to provide a second form of authentication when logging into the NY.gov Unemployment Services portal. MFA is required for customers who wish to use the online portal to: Certify for benefits online. View payment history. Update banking information.
You can change your Federal and/or State Tax Withholding options online by logging into labor.ny.gov/signin and selecting "Unemployment Services", then select "Update My Personal Information". You will be redirected to verify your identity.
In March of 2020, the federal government created Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (or PUA), a program that provided support for Americans who were unable to work due to the Coronavirus pandemic but did not qualify for traditional Unemployment Insurance (UI). The Continued Assistance Act (CAA) was signed into law on December 27, 2020.