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You can create an account on the GAD website for the MD Comptroller and check the status. You would need to click-- one time vendor option.
For the State of MO you can go to this site: http://jobsearch.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=jobsearch&cdn=careers&tm=12&f=00&su=p284.9.336.ip_p554.12.336.ip_&tt=2&bt=0&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.dolir.mo.gov/es/ You will need your Pin, SS number and DOB
I.S. means "issued" for check status IS means that there is an "issue" not issued, I had the same status when I called they said that I feel throu the cracks and nobody was ever assigned to my case, I would call right away
The time it takes to receive your unemployment compensation check after your claim status says "claim being processed" can vary by state and individual circumstances. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks for the claim to be fully processed and for payments to be issued. It's advisable to check with your state's unemployment office for specific timelines and updates regarding your claim.
Apparently, according to the Related Link below, "Unemployment Status" Section 8-801; Part III indicates you would not necessarily be disqualified if self employed, but it cautioned to compare Section8-903 for clarification.
Your marital status is irrelevant. You receive unemployment benefits based on your states laws. No state discriminates based on your marital status.
The check is for the previous period of time that you were unemployed, so you should keep it and then let the unemployment office know the date that you returned to work. They will take care of ending your claim and changing your status.
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If an unemployment claim is under investigation, the deposit of benefits may be delayed until the investigation is resolved. Typically, the unemployment agency will hold payments while they verify information or determine eligibility. It's important to check with your local unemployment office for specific details regarding your claim status.
9.9% unemployment. Feb 2012.
If you have been laid off from your job you may be able to file for unemployment online without visiting an unemployment office. In many states, unemployed workers can apply for unemployment benefits online or over the phone. In New York, for example, can visit Unemployment Services web site to file a new unemployment claim, claim weekly benefits, or check on the status of an existing unemployment compensation claim. Filing by phone is also an option.