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Maine Unemployment Insurance
If you have been recently laid off or let go from your job, you may be wondering how you would file for your Maine unemployment insurance. Though you may not want to have to rely on unemployment compensation, it is nice to know that it is there when you need it. In these uncertain times, it is best to know how to file for Maine unemployment insurance in case the unthinkable happens and you are suddenly without a job. Keep in mind; unemployment compensation is only paid if you are let go through no fault of your own. If you voluntarily leave your job or are fired from your job for behavioral or discipline reasons, you will not qualify for Maine unemployment insurance benefits.
There are three ways that you can file your Maine unemployment insurance benefits. You can file online at:
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http://www.maine.gov/labor/unemployment/benefits.html. You can file by phone at 1-800-593-7660.
Alternatively, you can file by postal mail. If you choose to file by mail, you will need to go to your local career center to get all of the appropriate forms to send in to the Maine unemployment commission. If you do not have regular access to a computer, you can use one at one of the Maine Department of Labor career centers, or you can go to a local public library and use the computer there for Internet access.
If you are filing your Maine unemployment insurance claim over the telephone, you may have longer waits on Monday, Tuesday, or Friday mornings. However, you can get a head start on filing on for your Maine unemployment insurance benefits by filing through the website for the Maine Department of Labor. If you are filing your weekly claim for Maine unemployment insurance, you can find out more information by going to the Maine Department of Labor website.
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