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- Individuals - DES
Landing page that shows individuals if they are eligible, what documents are required, how to file, how to create a account, and more
- Filing Your Unemployment Application - DES
You can take required paperwork to a participating U S post office After you apply: Watch for mail or email from DES After we review your application, we will let you know your benefit amount and eligibility details Check the status of your claim anytime in your MyNCUIBenefits account Learn about your Weekly Requirements to get benefits
- DES - NC Division of Employment Security
If you suspect someone has used your name and personal information to apply for unemployment benefits, please let us know by using the DES Fraud Reporting Form
- File Your Weekly Certification - DES
Important Notice: Work Search Update Filed your claim on after March 23? You may need to enter work searches before your weekly certification See when this change affects your county
- Contact Us - DES
The DES Central Office is a secure facility that is not open to the public If you need help with your unemployment claim, please log in to your MyNCUIBenefits account
- Find a Job - DES
As you begin your search for new employment, the state’s NCWorks system has many resources available to help you Check out NCWorks Online, a one-stop online resource for job seekers in North Carolina You can apply for jobs, get resume building assistance, access training opportunities and see how well your skill set aligns with the skills required by potential employers NCWorks Online is
- Apply for Unemployment | DES
North Carolina Division of Employment Security Mailing address: P O Box 25903 Raleigh, NC 27611-5903 DES Central Office Location: 700 Wade Avenue Raleigh, NC 27605 Please note that this is a secure facility Customers needing assistance with their unemployment insurance claim should contact us via phone at 888-737-0259
- MyNCUIBenefits Account Help for Individuals | DES
DES has security measures in place to help prevent fraud and protect your information Identity verification and Multi-Factor Authentication, or MFA, are two ways that DES asks you to verify your identity
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