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Minnesota Unemployment Application
The Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Program has an online system with a self-service feature. Filling out a Minnesota unemployment application online is beneficial for you because it’s quick and lets you manage your account. You need to have some personal information available for a Minnesota Unemployment application. This includes your Social Security number, driver’s license number or state government identification number, and employment history. You’ll also need to put the reasons why you’re not with employers anymore. Make sure you mention if you are receiving income from sources such as workers compensation program, social security, or disability.
The Minnesota unemployment application has four parts that need to be completed. The first part is initial questions where you’ll create a password with six characters. The second part is general information where screens will ask you to enter information such as where you can be contacted, employment history, and bank account if you choose direct deposit. You’ll also be asked if you want income tax to be withheld from your benefit payments. The third part of the Minnesota unemployment application has screens that ask questions about all your past employers. Make sure you know their addresses, telephone numbers, dates your employment began and ended, reason you don’t work for them anymore, amount of most recent pay, and your job title. The fourth part of the application is about eligibility information such as payments you have applied for or are presently receiving.
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If you aren’t working for an employer for a reason other than layoff, you’ll have to answer additional questions. After you complete the entire Minnesota employment application, you’ll see a final screen that will show you all the information you entered. Check over it to make sure everything is correct. Click the modify button below this section if you need to correct anything. If all the information is correct, then click yes, enter your Social Security number, and click on submit the Unemployment Benefit Application. The confirmation page is your final screen. |
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