Are there any work search requirements to receive unemployment benefits?

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Yes, there are work search requirements to receive unemployment benefits in Nevada. In order to remain eligible for benefits, individuals must actively seek suitable employment and make a minimum of three job contacts per week. These contacts may include submitting job applications, attending job fairs, reaching out to potential employers, or participating in job training programs. The job search must be conducted in a reasonable and prudent manner, and the claimant must provide accurate records of their work search activities upon request by the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR). Failure to comply with the work search requirements may result in the denial or cancellation of unemployment benefits.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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