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How to Apply for Unemployment Compensation in Florida
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To apply for unemployment compensation in Florida, follow these steps: 1. Gather your information: You will need your Social Security number, driver's license or state ID, employment history for the last 18 months, and your last employer's contact information. 2. Apply online: You can apply for unemployment compensation online by visiting the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity's website at www.floridajobs.org. Click on "Reemployment Assistance" and then "File a Claim." Follow the prompts and provide the required information. 3. Apply by phone: If you prefer to apply by phone, call the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity at 1-800-204-2418. 4. Complete your application: Once you've provided all the necessary information, review your application to ensure that it's accurate and complete. 5. Wait for a determination: After you submit your application, it will be reviewed to determine your eligibility for unemployment compensation. This process can take up to 21 days. 6. Certify for benefits: Once you're approved for unemployment compensation, you must certify for benefits every two weeks to continue receiving payments. You can do this online or by phone. 7. Keep records: It's important to keep records of your job search activities and any other relevant information, as you may be required to provide this information to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. 8. Contact the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity if you have any questions or concerns about your application or benefits.
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