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subject: How To File For Unemployment In Ohio? [print this page]


If you are a resident of the state of Ohio and you have recently lost your job, dont think twice about filing for benefits. The state can support you for more than twenty weeks at a time, and you can easily find work with the help of the financial aid provided.

Qualify First

Dont guess whether youre qualified or not. The best way to find out is by calling them, or reviewing the following qualifications provided by the state of Ohio itself.

The first qualification is you must not have been removed from your work from other reasons other than uncontrollable circumstances. If you made a blunder and burned down a section of your office, then thats not an uncontrollable circumstance. However, if you were removed from your post because your company collapsed, thats pretty valid.

Another qualification is that youve worked at least twenty weeks and you have been able to support yourself through the twenty weeks with your wages. Again, the support system for the unemployed is for individuals who are capable of supporting themselves once again. Its a crutch, not a permanent fallback system.

Register With the Bureau

Apart from being able to provide the qualifying criteria, make sure that youre willing to register with the claims bureau of the state of Ohio. The bureau is called the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Sharing Career Opportunities and Training Information.

Like other state department concerned with the unemployed and the benefits thereof, SCOTI is also responsible for receiving the application of jobless individuals who wish for some help during the most difficult stages of unemployment.

Requirements for Claiming

The basic requirements for getting unemployment benefits in the state of Ohio are pretty straightforward. First, you must be able to give your unique Social Security number. Your legally given name and your residence must also be provided.

A means of communication must also be given (email, telephone number, and cellular number). After providing strictly personal data, its time to give SCOTI the necessary information to evaluate whether youve really been removed from your employment because of uncontrollable circumstances.

Do provide the place that you worked in, the complete name of the employing entity and where the employer is located. If youve had more than just one employer, you can make sure that youre aware of the same details for earlier employers.

How Far Back?

Unlike other states that require at least a years employment before the unemployment benefits can be released, the state of Ohio does not. You just need to be employed for at least six weeks. You dont have to be employed by just one employer, too.

If youre flitting from one employer to another, thats fine as well. The important thing is that you can show that you have been self-supporting for the past six weeks and youre willing to find new employment.

Dont think that your benefits would be able to support you for more than a year. Most states offer only twenty-five weeks or less. Also, the benefit would not be larger than your former income.

by: frenn




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