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  2. Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance

    labor.maryland.gov/employment/unemployment.shtml

    To report unemployment insurance (UI) fraud to the Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance, please complete a Request for Investigation of Unemployment Insurance Fraud form and return it: by e-mail to ui.fraud@maryland.gov; mail to Benefit Payment Control, Room 206, 1100 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD 21201; or fax to 410-767-2610.

  3. For agent hours, see the Claimant Contact Information webpage. You may also file a Weekly Certification by calling the automated phone system, available 24/7. Contact 410-949-0022 (if calling from the Baltimore area or out-of-state) or 800-827-4839 (if calling from Maryland, but outside of the Baltimore area).

  4. Information for New Claimants - Unemployment Insurance

    labor.maryland.gov/employment/new-filers.shtml

    You can file an initial claim either: by calling a claims agent at 667-207-6520. Agents are available Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. In addition to filing an initial claim for benefits, claimants can use BEACON to find information about their UI claim and complete several UI tasks conveniently online.

  5. Login Page - Maryland Department of Labor

    beacon.labor.maryland.gov/ReBEACONClaimant/Account/Login

    Web Accessibility Mode. for the Visually Impaired. Click here to file an unemployment insurance claim if you do not have an existing account. Click here to activate your existing unemployment insurance account. If you activated your account in the One-Stop application, you will access your BEACON account with the same username and password.

  6. BEACON Overview - Division of Unemployment Insurance

    www.labor.maryland.gov/employment/uibeaconoverview.shtml

    BEACON is the Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance’s online unemployment insurance (UI) system. BEACON integrates all benefits, appeals, and tax functions, allowing claimants, employers, and third party agents to complete several UI tasks online. A claimant refers to an individual who submits a claim for UI benefits.

  7. Apply for Unemployment Benefits - Department of Budget and...

    dbm.maryland.gov/employees/Pages/DisApplyforUnemployment...

    Claims can be filed by telephone through a claim center Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in English or Spanish, or online 24 hours a day 7 days per week at www.mdunemployment.com. Claim Center. Phone Number. Area Serviced. Baltimore Metro South. 410-368-5300 1-877-293-4125 (toll free)

  8. Maryland Department of Labor

    www.dllr.state.md.us

    Maryland Adds 2,700 Jobs in September. Maryland Department of Labor Takes Major First Step in Making Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance a Reality for 2.5 Million Workers. Read More News. Hot Topics. Minimum Wage Update. Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims by County. Apprenticeship & Training. Our Customer Service Promise and Overview

  9. BEACON Claimant Tutorial Videos - Division of Unemployment ...

    www.dllr.state.md.us/employment/uibeaconvideo.shtml

    The BEACON system launched in September 2020 and integrates benefits, appeals, and tax functionalities. Claimants can access a host of online features in BEACON to conveniently perform unemployment insurance tasks 24/7. Several tutorial videos, which include step-by-step instructions for using BEACON, are included below.

  10. uick Unemployment Insurance (UI) Resource for Claimants

    labor.md.gov/employment/uiquickresourceflyer.pdf

    3. Requirements for Claimants To continue being eligible for UI benefits, claimants must: For more information about claimant requirements, see:

  11. Helpful Resources for Claimants - Unemployment Insurance

    www.labor.maryland.gov/employment/uibenefits.shtml

    BEACON is Maryland’s online UI system. Claimants can use BEACON to complete several UI tasks, 24/7, including filing an initial claim, filing weekly claim certifications, reviewing payment history, and much more. Tutorial videos are available on YouTube and on the Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance webpage.