Interstate unemployment is merely the agreement between the "liable state" ( the one owing the benefits because the worker worked in that state) and the "agent state" where the worker is now. The agent state, apparently Texas in this case, will assist the unemployed worker receive his benefits from the other state.
where do I file Texas interstate unemployment claim if I live in NC
NO
The state of Texas pays your unemployment benefits and, in turn, collects the unemployment taxes from the employers
Yes, New York is part of the interstate claims network.
You could use Interstate 10.
In Washington, you can file for an interstate unemployment claim if you use to work in Washington and was fired or laid off and now live another state. Even though you moved out of state, you will still be paid unemployment benefits through Washington.
U.S. Interstate 35 runs from Laredo to San Antonio, Texas.
Interstate 10 and 45
It depends on the municipal/JP court with jurisdiction on the place of the interstate you were ticketed. I actually just received a ticket with that exact scenario last month: 79 in a 65 on an interstate. I was cited by Texas DPS and the fine was $252.
No. In order to collect unemployment in Texas, you must work in Texas for five calendar quarters.
Interstate 2 (I-2) is 48 miles long and goes from Mission,Texas to Harlingen,Texas.
I-44 ends in Wichita Falls Texas.