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Unemployment benefits provide you with temporary income when you lose your job through no fault of your own. The money partly replaces your lost earnings and helps you pay expenses while looking for new work. The benefits, from taxes your former employer(s) paid, are not based on financial need.
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Apply for unemployment benefits. Submit a weekly claim....
- Calculate Your Benefit
In Washington state, this is how your weekly benefit amount...
- Laid Off Or Fired
Were you laid off or fired? There is a difference between...
- FAQ
If you worked in Washington and another state(s) in the past...
- Basic Eligibility Requirements
To determine if you are eligible for unemployment benefits...
- Job Search Requirements
If you live in Washington, you are automatically registered...
- Restart Your Claim
If you’ve missed filing benefits for:. Five or more weeks,...
- Benefit Extensions
Due to the lower unemployment rate in Washington state, the...
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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.
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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.
Visit www.esd.wa.gov from your computer, tablet, or smartphone to apply at any time. What if I don’t have a computer? You can apply for benefits over your smartphone or tablet or visit your nearest WorkSource Center or local library and use their computers for free.
Introducing eServices for claimants. eServices is the Employment Security Department’s secure website for applying for unemployment benefits, submitting weekly claims and accessing information about your benefits. What you can do through eServices
The only correct SAW address is https://secureaccess.wa.gov. Washingtonians who use the SecureAccess Washington (SAW) portal to access state services should be on the lookout for spoofed internet ads that purport to be government links to SAW. WaTech's state Office of Cybersecurity (OCS) has observed fake sponsored ads on search engines with ...