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Welcome to ESC’s online work registration and unemployment insurance claim service! By providing all of the information requested on the next several pages, you may Register for Work and Apply for UI Benefits.

Hours of Availability
Monday - Friday: 6:00 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. ET
Saturday: 6:00 A.M. - 12:00 Midnight ET
Sunday: 12:00 Noon - 11:30 P.M. ET

Frequently-Asked Questions About Applying For UI Benefits

I received separation pay (or severance pay, wages in lieu of notice, vacation pay, etc.). When should I file a claim?
You are not eligible for unemployment insurance benefits for any full week covered by separation pay, vacation pay, etc. (nor may such a week count as your “waiting period week”). Generally, you should file your claim the first week after the period covered by the payment (if the last week of the payment is not a full week’s pay, you may file that same week, although you may still be ineligible due to excessive earnings). IMPORTANT EXCEPTION: Individuals receiving severance pay are considered to be unemployed (and, therefore, may file a claim) during any week that they are registered at or attending an institution of higher learning, a secondary school or an approved training program. You must provide documentation of your school attendance/registration, and you must meet unemployment insurance “availability for work” requirements.

How long must I have worked to qualify for unemployment benefits? How much will my benefits be?
“Base period” is the term used to define the time frame used as the basis for determining whether or not you will be monetarily eligible for unemployment. It is normally the first four of the last five calendar quarters. You must have wages in two of the base period quarters to be monetarily eligible. Your weekly benefit amount and the number of weeks of entitlement to benefits are based on the wages you were paid and amount of time you worked during your base period. The exact amount of benefits and the duration of those benefits cannot be determined until you actually file your claim for benefits.

I have worked long enough to qualify. Are there other requirements?
Potentially eligible claimants must have become unemployed through no fault of their own. All claimants, except those who are still attached to an employer's payroll, must (a) register for work with ESC; (b) file a claim for each calendar week of benefits they request, and (c) actively seek work during any week for which unemployment benefits are claimed. Actively seeking work means doing those things that an unemployed person who wants to work would normally do. Unless otherwise instructed, a claimant must seek work in person on two different days with at least two different employers and must keep a written record of all work search contacts for periodic review by ESC.

What is the meaning of a “waiting period week”?
The “waiting period week” is the first week you file for and are otherwise eligible. You will never receive payment for this first week. It must be claimed to be counted. It does not mean you should wait a week before you file the claim.

Links to More Claims Information (Use Back button to return.)
Benefit Year/Base Period
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Eligibility Requirements/Reporting Earnings/Earnings Allowance
Disqualifications/Denial of Benefits
Adjudication/Appeals
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)/NAFTA
Direct Deposit FAQ
Debit Card FAQ

Tips for Successfully Filing Your Claim

  • Be prepared! Before you begin, be sure to have on hand dates and rate of pay for last employment. Other information which may apply to you includes dates of military service and alien registration number if you are not a citizen of the United States.


  • This process may require 30 minutes or more. Before starting, please be sure that you have enough time to complete the process during the above hours.


  • You can save your work and return to complete the process later by choosing Save Work & Exit. To prevent loss of data due to the service timing-out, it is recommended you Save Work & Exit if your online session exceeds 15 minutes.


  • If you have previously registered with ESC, information such as address, telephone number, etc. will already be displayed. Be sure to update or make corrections to the data by simply editing the fields as needed.


  • You will be able to provide an e-mail address if you so desire. An e-mail address is not required, but will enable ESC to send you a “successful filing” message with additional tips and links.


  • Along with filing your claim, you will automatically be registered for referral to job openings which employers list with ESC. The online Dictionary of Occupational Titles is used for selecting the best occupational classification for your job experience and training. Due to limitations of this dictionary, you may not be able to find a classification which perfectly matches your background. In these cases, select the classification which most closely matches. Regardless of the classification you select, after registering you are encouraged to do your own search through ESC’s online job bank.

  • If the employer's name and other contact information is displayed, contact the employer directly to apply for the job.


  • You may be contacted by an ESC consultant from one of our offices for job referrals or to offer other services.


  • Your request for Job Search assistance will be reviewed by a local office serving your area. All Job Search Assistance requests will be processed within three business days. Many Employers require ESC to conduct screening of all applicants for positions with their business. If your qualifications and work history place you among those applicants who are most qualified, you will be contacted with further information on applying for employment with this employer. If it is determined that you are not among the most qualified, your record will remain active, but you will not be contacted with application instructions for this particular position.


  • Job referrals also may be requested by telephoning or visiting any Employment Security Commission office.


  • You may contact the ESC office assigned to assist you for questions or additional assistance. When you request Job Search Assistance over the Internet, you will be presented with a confirmation page that provides the Job Order Number for which you have requested referral as well as the following information regarding the ESC office that will be processing your request:


  • Office Name
    Email Address
    Physical Address
    Telephone Number
    Hours of Operation

  • You may find this same information for other ESC offices by clicking on www.ncesc.com/locator/locatorMain.asp


  • At the end of this filing process, a message will be displayed signifying completion of the information-gathering process. Pay careful attention to the final instructions, including when and how to contact your ESC office, requirements for documenting your work search, and methods for filing your weekly certifications.

Select “Next” to begin the filing process.

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