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How and when to submit a weekly claim. After you apply for unemployment benefits, you must submit a weekly claim the next week in order to begin receiving benefits. Then, you must submit a claim each week until you want your benefits to stop.
After you submit your unemployment benefits application, you must submit a weekly claim for every week you wish to receive benefits. A weekly claim covers the prior week. For unemployment purposes, a week is Sunday through Saturday. You can’t claim for a week until it’s over.
Apply for unemployment benefits. Submit a weekly claim. Manage your unemployment benefits claim. Restart a current claim. Pay a benefit overpayment. Look up your past wages. Schedule a required WorkSource appointment.
The questions we ask when you file your weekly claim vary slightly if you file online or by phone. Generally, these are the questions we ask. In addition to the regular unemployment weekly claim questions below, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claimants must answer additional questions to certify eligibility for benefits.
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Did you know you can submit a weekly claim, sign up for direct deposit or a debit card or see your payment history — all from our eServices website? You can also read and reply to notices from us, update your personal information, apply for training, see wages reported by your employer and more.
Yes. If you are currently filing weekly claims in Washington, file a change of address after you move. You can do this: Online; or; By calling 800-318-6022. For current claims center contact information and hours go to: https://esd.wa.gov/unemployment/unemployed-workers-contact; Continue to file your weekly claims as you do now.