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Welcome to Ohio.gov. Learn about Ohio unemployment benefits from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
If you are unemployed through no fault of your own, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. Click below to start the process, or log into an existing account.
File a New Claim - What to Expect. The online initial application takes about 25 minutes. You will need to file a new claim if you have not applied for unemployment benefits at any time in the past 12 months. Your application is not filed until you receive a confirmation number.
ODJFS offers two methods of payment for unemployment benefits. When you file your application, you can choose to have benefits paid by direct deposit (to your checking or savings account) or by debit card. You can receive benefits by direct deposit whether you file on a weekly or biweekly basis.
How to Calculate Your Benefit Payments for Unemployment. This calculator is used to project your unemployment. It is not a: Way to apply. Decision about your benefits. Promise you are eligible to get benefits. Promise you will get paid.
Unemployment insurance provides short-term income to unemployed workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. Unemployment insurance is financed by premiums paid by employers to both the federal and state governments.
Applying online is the quickest way to start receiving unemployment benefits. Use our step-by-step guide or our Online Filing Instructions to help you apply for benefits and access or create an OH|ID account.