How Do I Claim Unemployment Benefits with the Alabama Department of Labor?

This guide will assist you in claiming unemployment benefits with the Alabama Department of Labor. Please diligently prepare this list of items before applying: your prior employer's contact number, DD #214 Form (if you were in the military within the last 2 years), information on any severance pay that you may have received (if applicable), your employment history for the previous18 months, the address where you get your mail currently, the specific reason you lost your job, your email, your phone number, your social security number, your most recent wage/salary information, your home address, your driver's license number or your identification number, your checking or your savings account information if you would like to be paid through a direct deposit, and an alien identification number or registration number (if you're not a US citizen). You will be able to directly file your claim on the Alabama Department of Labor website after you gather all of the relevant documents above.

Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Jul 9, 2020

This guide will assist you in claiming unemployment benefits with the Alabama Department of Labor. As a resident of the state of Alabama, you definitely have a right to know how to claim unemployment benefits. Therefore, we put together an easy, step-by-step guide to help residents like yourself. Please follow along and you will be able to submit your claim in no time at all!

1. In the state of Alabama, you must have been paid wages in a minimum of two quarters during your base period. Additionally, the total of your wages during your base period must be more than 1.5 times the amount you were paid in your highest-grossing quarter during your base period. This is good general information to have before going further.

2. In Alabama, you are eligible for between $45 per week and $275 per week in unemployment benefits. You will receive a monetary determination form that lists the amount of benefits you are entitled to after when you file your claim.

3. The Alabama Department of Labor states that you are eligible for unemployment benefits for a maximum of 20 weeks.

4. It is vital that the reason you lost your job was for a reason that was not your fault. This means that if you failed a drug test and were fired, unfortunately, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.

5. Please diligently prepare this list of items before applying: your prior employer's contact number, DD #214 Form (if you were in the military within the last 2 years), information on any severance pay that you may have received (if applicable), your employment history for the previous18 months, the address where you get your mail currently, the specific reason you lost your job, your email, your phone number, your social security number, your most recent wage/salary information, your home address, your driver's license number or your identification number, your checking or your savings account information if you would like to be paid through a direct deposit, and an alien identification number or registration number (if you're not a US citizen).

6. You will be able to directly file your claim on the Alabama Department of Labor website after you gather all of the relevant documents above.

7. It is important to note that you have the right to file an appeal with the Alabama Department of Labor if your claim is denied. Please keep that in mind.

8. If you are in need of more direct help with this process, please feel free to visit our dedicated support page for the Alabama Department of Labor by clicking here. We will link you up directly with a human who can assist you now.

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