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Reemployment Assistance benefits, also known as unemployment compensation, provides temporary assistance to qualified people who are out of work through no fault of their own. Use the Reconnect system to apply for these benefits online.
- Claimants
The state of Florida provides information for eligible...
- Reconnect Logins
Reconnect is Florida’s Reemployment Assistance claims system...
- Request Benefit Payment
It is very important that you request your benefits on time...
- Reemployment Assistance Service Center
The State of Florida provides many valuable employment...
- Reemployment Assistance Resources
An equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and...
- Repay Overpayment
Claimant Options. Claimants may have the following options...
- Tax Form 1099-G
A 1099-G Form is a federal tax form that federal, state, or...
- Job Search Resources
Work for the State of Florida. Look for and apply for...
- Claimants
Claims Intake & Eligibility, Claims Filing. COVID-19 UPDATE: The determination process of Unemployment Insurance benefits has been updated in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please visit https://labor.vermont.gov/covid19/employees for further information on whether you are eligible for Unemployment Insurance benefits as a result of COVID-19.
About Filing Your Weekly UI Claim. After you have established your unemployment claim, you must certify that you are fully or partially unemployed each week to receive an unemployment payment. This is done by filing weekly claims over the internet, telephone, or thought the mail.
The state of Florida provides temporary, partial income replacement benefits and job assistance resources to unemployed workers who qualify for the program. Learn more about applying for unemployment benefits, including eligibility requirements, benefit payment amounts, and how to apply.
Key Terms and Steps. Establish Initial Claim - Application for Unemployment Benefits with the Department of Labor. Take this step if you have not submitted an application within the last 12 months and just became unemployed or under-employed. Under-Employed: Working less than 35 per week.
File your weekly unemployment claim, update your direct deposit status and information, view various pieces of information about your UI benefits including your weekly benefit amount, benefit balance, and 1099 tax information.
A myVermont account will allow you to submit weekly claims with the Vermont Department of Labor ("VDOL") (claimantportal.labor.vermont.gov) as well as other helpful state applications. If you don't already have one, one will be created for you when you file for unemployment.