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Covered Employment. ORC Section 41.41.01 (B) (1) and (2) An employer is liable under the Ohio unemployment insurance law if the required wages or remuneration is paid to persons in covered employment.
You may be eligible if you are partially (working less hours) or totally unemployed due to no fault of your own. The factors below are used to determine eligibility: When you were employed (date you were hired to date you were terminated)
Info in these guides helps people who lost a job learn about unemployment insurance. The guide is available in English, Spanish, and Somali. Click below to get a guide.
See your “New Claim Instruction Sheet” for your deadline date. If you don’t have a resume, you can use the OhioMeansJobs “Resume Builder” to create one. You can even choose to have your resume rated so you can see how to make it better.
Unemployment benefits provide short-term income to unemployed workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own and who are actively seeking work. Learn about and apply for unemployment benefits online, or call (877) 644-6562.
Active Search for Work – When they apply for unemployment benefits, eligible individuals who are required to search for work are registered in OhioMeansJobs.com and must create and maintain an active, searchable resume on that website.
Apply Online. Applying online is the quickest way to start receiving unemployment benefits. To apply online, go to unemployment.ohio.gov and follow the steps listed in the “Step-By-Step Guide” section below. If you don’t have access to a computer, you can apply by phone by calling 877-644-6562.