If you lost your job or had your hours reduced, you may be eligible for unemployment.
The following information will help guide you through the claim filing process.
You may be eligible for regular unemployment if you received a W-2 and you meet any of these requirements:
Note: If you believe that you are misclassified as an independent contractor, we encourage you to apply for benefits, and we will determine your eligibility.
Use the UI Benefit Calculator to estimate how much you may receive in unemployment.
Once you file for unemployment, we will verify your eligibility and wage information to determine your unemployment compensation and benefits.
You may be eligible for Disability benefits if:
You may be eligible for Paid Family Leave benefits if:
A little preparation goes a long way! At a glance, prepare to collect the following:
We launched ID.me, a safe and easy way to verify your identity in UI Online. When you file a new claim, you will be redirected to the ID.me site where you will take a selfie (personal photo) and upload a photo of your ID to verify your identity.
If we need additional information to verify your identity, you will need to join a video call with ID.me and provide either:
ID.me primary documents include:
ID.me secondary documents include:
After your video call with ID.me, you need to finish your unemployment application. Log in to UI Online and return to your application. UI Online will take you to the ID.me login page. Log in to allow ID.me to share your identity information with the EDD. Select Allow and finish completing your unemployment application.
If you are unable to verify your identity through ID.me when applying online, you will need to file a claim by phone, fax, or mail.
For help with the ID.me verification process, you can:
File for unemployment in the first week that you lose your job or have your hours reduced. Your claim begins the Sunday of the week you applied for unemployment. You must serve a one-week unpaid waiting period on your claim before you are paid unemployment insurance benefits. The waiting period can only be served if you certify for benefits and meet all eligibility requirements for that week. Your first certification will usually include the one-week unpaid waiting period and one week of payment if you meet eligibility requirements for both weeks. Certify for benefits every two weeks to continue receiving benefit payments.
A regular unemployment insurance benefit year ends 12 months after the claim started.
You cannot be paid for weeks of unemployment after your benefit year ends, even if you have a balance on your claim. Continue to certify for benefits if you have weeks available within your benefit year.
You can reapply for a new claim if you earned enough wages in the last 18 months and are still unemployed or working part time. Apply online, and we will notify you when your new claim is processed. This usually takes two to three weeks.
For more information, refer to the unemployment benefit calculator.
If you served in the military, worked for a federal government agency, or worked in a state outside of California within the last 18 months, you are now able to apply online.
You do not need to reapply if you did not earn enough wages in the last 18 months to establish a new claim.
To find your benefit year end date, log in to UI Online SM and view your Claim Summary. Your benefit year end date is 12 months after the start of your Benefit Year.
For more information, refer to your Notice of Unemployment Insurance Award (DE 429Z) for your claim ending date or review Benefit Year End.