How Do I Claim Unemployment Benefits with the Missouri Unemployment Insurance?

This guide will help you apply for unemployment benefits in the state of Missouri. You will want to file your claim soon after the date you become unemployed. You'll need to get this information together: your checking or savings account information if you would like direct deposit, a unique alien identification number or registration number (for non-US citizens), your personal email address, your current phone number, your social security number, your state driver's license number or your identification number, your most up-to-date wage information, your residential or home address, a Military DD Form #214 (if you were in the military within the previous 2 years), the total amount of any severance pay you may have received (if that is applicable), any other states you have worked in throughout the last 18 months, the address where you receive mail currently, your previous employer's contact information, and the specific reason you lost your job. After you have that information, you can apply online on the Missouri Unemployment Insurance office's website.

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Apr 28, 2020

If you are a resident living in Missouri, you may be interested in how you go about claiming your unemployment benefits with the Missouri Unemployment Insurance department. This guide was designed to help assist you in doing that. Please carefully examine the steps below to claim your unemployment benefits in the state of Missouri.

1. Missouri residents that have recently become unemployed are advised to claim their unemployment benefits very quickly with the Missouri Unemployment Insurance office. This will allow you to receive your benefits without delay.

2. When your claim is successfully processed, you will receive your unemployment benefits from the state of Missouri. You must have earned at least $2,250 during your base period. $1,500 of that must have been earned during one base period quarter. $750 must have been made during the other portion of the base period. The base period refers to the first 4 quarters of the previous 5 quarters worked.

3. The maximum benefit you can receive weekly in Missouri is $320. If you are indeed eligible to receive unemployment benefits, the benefits will be a total of 4% of your average quarterly wages during your base period's 2 highest paid quarters.

4. You are able to receive your benefits for up to 20 weeks in the great state of Missouri. During times of major economic turmoil, the state government may consider extending this period of time. You must be actively looking for work during this time.

5. If you lost your job, it is important that you lost it due to a reason that was not your fault. This will allow you to apply for unemployment benefits.

6. In order to apply for unemployment benefits, you are going to want to gather some vital pieces of information. This information includes: your checking or savings account information if you would like direct deposit, a unique alien identification number or registration number ( for non-US citizens), your personal email address, your current phone number, your social security number, your state driver's license number or your identification number, your most up-to-date wage information, your residential or home address, a Military DD Form #214 (if you were in the military within the previous 2 years), the total amount of any severance pay you may have received (if that is applicable), any other states you have worked in throughout the last 18 months, the address where you receive mail currently, your previous employer's contact information, and the specific reason you lost your job.

7. After you have gathered the vital information we have discussed above, you can apply on the Missouri Unemployment Insurance office's website directly.

8. If your application for unemployment benefits happens to be denied, you are able to appeal Missouri's decision online, by mail, or by fax within 30 days from the date that was printed on the Letter of Determination sent to you.

9. If you would like to get additional help claiming unemployment benefits in the state of Missouri, please feel free to click here to visit the support page we have created for you. It will put you directly in touch with a human in the Missouri Unemployment Insurance office.

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