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  2. Claim Status Tracker. What’s the status of your claim? Login to MyUI+ and check out the all new Claim Status Tracker. Read more about.

  3. Contact Unemployment | Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment/contact-us

    Contact Unemployment. For general questions and assistance, you may call our claimant services center at: Denver Metro: 303-318-9000 | Toll-Free: 1-800-388-5515. Spanish: 303-318-9333 | Spanish Toll-Free: 1-866-422-0402. Our virtual assistant, located on the bottom of the Unemployment Insurance page can help answer basic questions.

  4. File a Claim - Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment/file-a-claim

    File a Claim. If you received $2,500 or more in wages on a W-2 from any employer where taxes were withheld during the last 18 months, you are likely eligible to file a claim for unemployment benefits. Before you file a claim, gather your income-related information, such as pay stubs.

  5. MyUI+ is the unemployment benefits system for claimants. If you need help setting up your account in the new MyUI+ system, requesting weekly benefits, or help with a program integrity issue on your claim, please call us. Automated system: 303-813-2800. Toll-Free 1-888-550-2800.

  6. Applying for UI Benefits | Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment/ui-claimant-guide/applying-for-ui-benefits

    Filing An Unemployment Claim. Anyone can file for unemployment, however, there are criteria you have to meet to qualify for benefits. If you received $2,500 or more in wages on a W-2 from any employer where taxes were withheld during the last 18 months, you may qualify for unemployment benefits.

  7. Workforce Centers - Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/jobs-training/workforce-centers

    Workforce Centers provide a variety of free services to assist employers and job seekers alike. These include: Job listings. Computer and internet access. Career counseling and training for job seekers. Recruitment of workers, pre-screening, and referral services. Tax credits and training reimbursement for employers.

  8. CDLE connects job seekers with great jobs, provides an up-to-date and accurate picture of the economy to help decision making, assists workers who have been injured on the job, ensures fair labor practices, helps those who have lost their jobs by providing temporary wage replacement through unemployment benefits, and protects the workplace ...

  9. UI Claimant Guide - Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment/ui-claimant-guide

    Please file your claim as soon as possible to avoid delays in the processing of your claim and any potential payment you may receive. This online guide provides important information about Colorado Unemployment Insurance (UI) Benefits.

  10. Do you need help filing an unemployment claim but cannot get through to the call center? Please complete this request for a return call. We will contact you in the next five business days at the phone number you provide.

  11. Eligibility for UI Benefits | Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment/ui-claimant-guide/eligibility-for-ui-benefits

    Qualifying for Unemployment Benefits. Our agency will review your claim to determine if you qualify for benefits. We look at these three criteria: