Common Questions and Filing Procedures
Who can file for unemployment benefits?
You may file for unemployment benefits if you received a letter from your principal stating that your contract was not renewed for next school year (this is viewed as a permanent layoff) or if you received a letter stating that you are recommended back for employment but there is currently no position available (the unemployment system also views this as a permanent layoff).
Can I file even though I will be getting paychecks this summer?
Can I file even though I will be getting paychecks this summer?
You are not paid for the summer months by the school district if you are a classroom teacher on a 10-month contract. The paychecks you will be receiving this summer are for work you have already done for the School district during the current school year. You should file for unemployment benefits if you are eligible.
When can I file for unemployment benefits?
When can I file for unemployment benefits?
Even though you may have received notification that you do not have a job for next year, you must wait to file until after the end of the last day of school for teachers. You cannot file for benefits until you are officially no longer employed by the School district. It is recommended that you file for benefits immediately after the close of the last school day.
How do I file for unemployment benefits?
How do I file for unemployment benefits?
There are two ways to file for unemployment benefits. You can place a phone call to a toll-free number and file over the telephone or you can file over the Internet. As unbelievable as it sounds, you cannot walk into an unemployment office and file with written paperwork. Specific information on how to file is covered in detail on the following pages.
How long will it take before I start receiving benefits?
How long will it take before I start receiving benefits?
It can take between 4-6 weeks to process a claim and begin receiving benefits. This is why it is so important that you file immediately as soon as you are eligible to do so. Unemployment benefits are retroactive, so you will receive benefits for the time it takes to process your claim with the exception of the first week of request. You will receive no compensation for the first week of your unemployment benefits eligibility.
Is there anything else I need to know about this process?
Is there anything else I need to know about this process?
After 1-2 weeks from the date you filed your claim, the State will send you a wage transcript that shows your income for the previous year. It will specify who you worked for and include your gross income. You will receive a second sheet telling you to call the Unemployment Office on a certain day to claim your benefits. You should make sure you call when requested to do so. You must call back every 2 weeks to continue your benefits. You will receive a statement card in the mail telling you when to call.