Contact the new call center hotline with your general questions at (800) 603-9671, from M-F, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Call DETR phone lines at (775) 684-0350 & (702) 486-0350 for specific claims scenario questions. For information on IRS stimulus payments visit https://t.co/6dZUbjNoj9
Latest state data shows employment in Nevada is down 4,900 jobs over the month but up 10,600 over the year, a growth rate of 0.8 percent. Initial claims are nearly six times the previous high set in December 2008. See release here: https://t.co/8PfM8b95oh
The new call center is now answering a newly established general question toll-free hotline: (800) 603-9671. Operation hours are of M-F, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Staff will assist claimants with general questions related to the unemployment insurance filing process.
WEB NOTICE: Please note: the unemployment website did not and has not crashed. The system is slowing down to accommodate the ongoing vast number of initial claims and weekly claims while initializing steps related to the federal CARES Act.
NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS: Claimants instructed to provide information to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation regarding their claim, can mail it to the two locations as noted below. Information dropped off in person cannot be accepted.
WEB UPDATE NOTE: The Unemployment Insurance (UI) Site, https://t.co/RzZWD1ju0x has not crashed.
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LA LEY CARES proporciona mejoras en los programas de beneficios de desempleo, compensación de desempleo de emergencia pandémica (PEUC), compensación federal de desempleo pandémico (FPUC) y asistencia de desempleo pandémico (PUA) para personas de nevada.
REMINDER: Today the state unemployment insurance website will be down today, April 11, 2020 at 1 p.m. until midnight in order to conduct system enhancements and take steps towards the fast-track implementation of the federal CARES Act.
RECUERDO: Hoy, el sitio web de desempleo (UInv) de el estado (https://t.co/RzZWD1ju0x) estará inactivo el sábado 11 de abril de 2020 a la 1 p.m. hasta la medianoche para llevar a cabo mejoras en el sistema y tomar medidas hacia la implementación acelerada de la Ley federal CARES.
The state unemployment insurance (UI) website (https://t.co/RzZWD1ju0x) will be down on Sat., April 11, 2020 at 1 p.m. until midnight. During this time, all UI functions, including unemployment filing will not be functional. Filers should visit after midnight on Saturday evening
***CLAIMS UPDATE*** Finalized state data shows initial claims for unemployment insurance totaled 79,285 regular initial claims for the week ending April 4. This is the second highest weekly total in state history.
Check out the new DETR graphic outlining the process for filing for CARES Act relief. Stay tuned for announcements on https://t.co/w5R1PBqXS3 regarding when to file. Remember, file for Nevada unemployment insurance benefits ONLY at: https://t.co/W4NA3dctRG
The State of Nevada is working through preliminary steps to implement the federal stimulus noted in the CARE Act.
Updates can be found here: https://t.co/w5R1PBqXS3
***SCAM ALERT*** Beware of websites that appear to look like legitimate government websites offering assistance in filing for Nevada unemployment insurance (UI). The ONLY website Nevadans can file for UI benefits is https://t.co/W4NA3dctRG.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you are self-employed and 1099 worker, we ask that you DO NOT attempt to file for UI benefits at this time. Instead, please monitor updated information at https://t.co/XogQzn1rDY filing for the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program.
REMINDER: You will need to have specific employment information and provide proof of ID when filing your unemployment insurance claim. See flyer here: https://t.co/SW7mKqcTZu
IMPORTANT REMINDER: The state wants to remind anyone who has filed for unemployment insurance that they must file weekly claims (online or by phone) to continue to receive benefits. For step-by-step instructions, watch the YouTube tutorial video on how to file weekly claims.
DETR's Employment Security Division wants to remind anyone who has filed for unemployment insurance that they must file weekly claims to continue to receive benefits. For more information, see below or visit https://t.co/8PfM8b95oh