How Do I Check My Unemployment Benefits with the Unemployment Unemployment Office Baton Rouge?

You can file a claim for unemployment benefits and check the status of your case online or by phone. Click here to check the status of your case now. To qualify for benefits in Louisiana, you must have worked in the state for the past 12 to 18 months earning at least minimum wages, lost your job through no fault of your own, or your work hours were reduced, among other things. If you were fired or quit your job, depending on circumstances, you may not be eligible to receive benefits.

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Apr 28, 2020

How do I check my unemployment benefits with the Unemployment Unemployment Office Baton Rouge?

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How to Apply for Benefits and Check the Status of Your Claim

Unemployment benefits are paid to unemployed workers by weekly stipends from the state to help meet their needs while out of work. Workers must be unemployed through no fault of their own. The funds are provided through taxing the employers.

Usually, those located in Louisiana would have to wait at least a week before filing a claim for unemployment insurance benefits while actively seeking employment; however, this system was currently waived by the Governor for those affected by the coronavirus.

There is also a new question added to the application form asking if you are filing for reasons relating to the COVID-19 outbreak. If you check, "Yes" you won't have to wait the usual waiting time, nor will you need to perform the job search.

Residents of Baton Rouge can file a claim online or by phone from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Note: due to current events, there is a long wait time expected for those filing by phone.

To qualify for unemployment benefits, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Must have worked in Louisiana for the past 12 to 18 months and earned at least minimum wages.
  • Must no longer be working through no fault of your own, or work reduced hours. If you were fired or quit your job, depending on circumstances, you may not be eligible to receive benefits.
  • You are required to report all earnings for every workweek, even if you were not paid yet. This includes any income, gratuities, tips, and other earnings.
  • You are required to file a weekly claim for every week you are unemployed in order to continue collecting benefits.

Click here to check the status of your claim or file online through HiRE or by phone.

Some of the Reasons Why you May be Denied

There are a number of reasons why you won't qualify to receive benefits, even if you earned enough money to satisfy the period amount, you could still be denied due to other circumstances. According to the Louisiana Employment Security Law, you will not receive benefits if any of the following applies to you:

• You left your job without good cause.

• You were fired for illegal activities or misconduct related to your employment. This can include alcohol and/or illegal drug use and misconduct. • You fraudulently applied for or received benefits that you weren't entitled to. • You did not look for a suitable job as required by LWC or were offered suitable employment which you did not accept.

• You are out of work because of a labor strike where you worked, if participating in a strike or stand to profit from one.

• You sought out or receive unemployment from another state, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Virgin Islands, or Canada.

• You receive compensation through the workers' compensation law.

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