How do I refile unemployment in Indiana?

In order to establish your unemployment claim, please visit your nearest WorkOne Center. Find your nearest WorkOne Center on the WorkOne website. Or file your claim on line at the Indiana Department of Workforce Development website. For more information, please visit the Indiana Career Connect web site.

How long can you get unemployment in Indiana?

26 weeks
Claimants can receive benefits for up to 26 weeks of the year. As of June 19, Indiana residents will no longer be eligible for federally funded pandemic unemployment assistance, as determined by Gov.

When do I have to refile my unemployment claim?

Even if you go on and off benefits several times through a year, your benefit year doesn’t change. Maximum benefit amounts apply to each benefit year. So if you’ve maxed out your unemployment benefits, you won’t be able to refile your claim until the anniversary of your initial claim date.

When to file for unemployment benefits in Indiana?

In Indiana, as in most states, the base period is the earliest four of the five complete calendar quarters before you filed your benefits claim. For example, if you filed your claim in December of 2015, the base period would be from July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015.

What to do after unemployment benefits run out?

Refiling Your Claim. If your unemployment benefits have run out, you must wait until your benefit year ends to refile your claim. Either log into the state labor office’s website or call its claims number. Select the option to reopen your claim using the login credentials you used previously.

Where can I find out if I am eligible for extended unemployment?

Check with your state unemployment office for details on eligibility for extended benefits. You can find a directory of offices on the Department of Labor’s CareerOneStop Unemployment Benefits Finder. Who Is Eligible for Extended Unemployment Benefits? What benefits will unemployed workers be eligible for?

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