In a nutshell: New Jersey residents can quickly check the status of their unemployment benefits application, which can take up to 30 days to process. If the status shows "Pending," a decision has yet to be made; additional identity verification steps may be required. It's essential to use the same email linked to the application when checking
If you are a resident of New Jersey and have applied for unemployment benefits there, you probably want to know how you can find out whether or not your application has been accepted. There are a few different ways you can do so, and all of them are fast and easy to do.
It can take up to 30 days for your claim to be processed. In certain cases, if there are complications with your application, it can take multiple months.If you check on your application status and find that it is "Pending," this means that no decision has yet been made.You might be informed that you need to take additional steps to verify your identity. Your application will not advance any further until you do, so you should do this as quickly as possible.If you are asked to provide an email address when checking on your claim, you need to use the same email address that you used when you filed the application in the first place.
New Jersey "My Unemployment Insurance Claim Status" page
To check the status of your claim on the New Jersey MyUnemployment website, skip to step 5.
To check the status of your claim in person, skip to step 9.
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New Jersey MyUnemployment website
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Locations:
2600 Mt. Ephraim Avenue in Camden
921 Elizabeth Avenue in Elizabeth
60 State Street, 1st Floor in Hackensack
60 Taylor Avenue North in Neptune
990 Broad Street in Newark
25 Howe Avenue in Passaic
200 Memorial Drive in Paterson
161 New Brunswick Avenue, Suite 300 in Perth Amboy
2 South Main Street in Pleasantville
75 Veterans Memorial Dr. E., Suite 100 in Somerville
26 Yard Avenue in Trenton
You may want to make an appointment before you do, to eliminate the waiting time.
If you need any assistance, call a New Jersey Unemployment customer service representative to get it. The call center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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