How Do I Apply for Unemployment Benefits with the Connecticut Department of Labor?

This article explains in detail how to apply for unemployment benefits with the Connecticut Department of Labor. Gather these important items: a Military DD Form #214 (if you were in the military within the previous 2 years), the total amount of any severance pay you may have received (if that is applicable), any other states you have worked in throughout the last 18 months, your checking or savings account information if you would like direct deposit, a unique alien identification number or registration number (for non-US citizens), the address where you receive mail currently, your previous employer's contact information, the specific reason you lost your job, your personal email address, your current phone number, your social security number, your state driver's license number or your identification number, your most up-to-date wage information, and your residential or home address. Next, file your application on the Connecticut Department of Labor's website.

Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Apr 28, 2020

Connecticut residents have the right to know how to apply for unemployment benefits with the Department of Labor. We are going to give you step-by-step directions that will allow you to do that quickly and easily. The article below will guide you through the process of applying for unemployment benefits. Are you ready to get started? Great! Let's begin:

1. If you have lost your job, make sure you apply for Connecticut unemployment benefits as soon as it is possible for you to do. This way you receive your benefits as soon as possible from the state of Connecticut.

2. After your application has been approved by the Connecticut Department of Labor, you will then receive your benefits. You should have earned at least $6,080 during your base period.

3. To calculate your weekly benefit amount, you are going to take one twenty-sixth of the average of the total wages paid to you in the two highest-paid quarters from your applicable base period. So if your two highest quarters yielded a total of $11,000 and divide that by 26 you will discover that you'll be paid $212. The maximum weekly benefit in Connecticut is $649.

4. You can receive your benefits for a total of 26 weeks in the state of Connecticut. During times of crisis, the state may extend this time frame beyond 26 weeks.

5. To be eligible for unemployment benefits in Connecticut, it is essential that you did not lose your job because of something that was your fault. This would include reasons like being fired for misconduct or because someone failed a drug test.

6. To qualify for unemployment benefits, please gather this list of items: a Military DD Form #214 (if you were in the military within the previous 2 years), the total amount of any severance pay you may have received (if that is applicable), any other states you have worked in throughout the last 18 months, your checking or savings account information if you would like direct deposit, a unique alien identification number or registration number (for non-US citizens), the address where you receive mail currently, your previous employer's contact information, the specific reason you lost your job, your personal email address, your current phone number, your social security number, your state driver's license number or your identification number, your most up-to-date wage information, and your residential or home address.

7. When you have finished gathering the important information above, you can submit your application on the Connecticut Department of Labor's website.

8. If you have had your application for benefits denied by the state of Connecticut, you can file an appeal online within 21 days of having your claim rejected.

9. To receive more assistance on this process, please visit the page we have created that allows people to speak directly to a human that works for the Connecticut Department of Labor.

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