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The Illinois Department of Employment Security is the code department of the Illinois state government that administers state unemployment benefits, runs the employment service and Illinois Job Bank, and publishes labor market information.
ILogin is an identity verification process that will be integrated with Illinois Department of Employment Security’s (IDES) unemployment benefits application (IBIS), creating a secure and simple login process. ILogin will launch in the coming days.
Regular Unemployment Benefits Timeline: The best way to complete your certification is online from 3:00am - 7:30pm on your designated certification day, including holidays. Thursdays and Fridays are make-up days if you miss your certification day.
Information and resources for Illinois' unemployment insurance (UI) program.
File A Claim. PUA benefits are only payable retroactively through the week ending September 4th, 2021. Learn more about the end of PUA. Once you have filed a claim for regular unemployment benefits, return to this page and click: Eligibility & Next Steps.
Due to a global service outage, you may be unable to access IDES services at this time, including access to your claimant account.
Submit Filing Documents. Unless we have requested for additional documents related to your regular unemployment claim, do not upload. The Claimant ID field must contain only your Claimant ID, which can be found on your UI Findings. Do not enter SSN, Driver’s License, or anything other than Claimant ID in this field.
Sign Into Your IDES Account. Starting December 27, 2021, IDES will stop sending KeyBank debit cards to unemployment insurance claimants. All claimants are encouraged to select direct deposit as their payment method.
For support with MyTax Illinois, general tax information, refunds, SIDES registration, and more: Phone Number: (800) 247-4984. Fax Number: (217) 557-1948
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated insurance program designed to partially replace lost wages when you are out of work. Like fire, accident, health and other types of insurance, it is for an emergency: when you are temporarily or permanently.