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Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Remember you must complete a weekly certification to get your payments after you file your claim! The fastest way is through your MyNCUIBenefits account. DUA Hotline: English/919-629-3857 | Spanish/919-276-5698. Visit our DUA page for more information.
In North Carolina, you may receive up to $350 a week in unemployment benefits for up to 12 weeks. Who is eligible? Unemployment benefits provide temporary payments to eligible workers who lose their job through no fault of their own.
Create a MyNCUIBenefits account to file a claim for unemployment benefits. Once you file your claim, you can sign into your account to file weekly certifications and check your claim status. Learn more about applying for unemployment below.
Find a Job. As you begin your search for new employment, the state’s NCWorks system has many resources available to help you. Check out NCWorks Online, a one-stop online resource for job seekers in North Carolina.
Home. Individuals. Apply for Unemployment. Filing Your Unemployment Application. Apply for unemployment benefits online through MyNCUIBenefits —this is the fastest way to apply. You can also apply over the phone: 888-737-0259. For free translation assistance, call 888-737-0259. Press 2 for Spanish.
The fastest and most efficient way to apply for unemployment benefits is to visit our website at des.nc.gov. If you have any questions about filing a claim for unemployment benefits, or to inquire about an existing claim application, you can contact our Customer Call Center at 888-737-0259.
How to File Your Weekly Certification. File your weekly certifications (or weekly claim for benefits) online through MyNCUIBenefits. To file online: Sign in to your MyNCUIBenefits account. Go to the Action Required box and click on File Weekly Certification.
You can receive between 12 and 20 weeks of regular unemployment benefits in North Carolina. The actual number of weeks you receive depends on the seasonally adjusted statewide unemployment rate.
Unemployment benefits provide temporary payments to people who qualify. In North Carolina, you may get up to $350 a week in unemployment benefits for up to 12 weeks. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must: Have lost your main job through no fault of your own. Have earned enough wages in the last 15 months. Be able and available to work.
Employers must have an online account to manage tax and unemployment claims information. If you are the most recent employer of a person seeking unemployment benefits, you are required to respond to a Request for Separation Information. Learn about Unemployment Requirements.