Michigan Unemployment filing guidelines

March 31, 2020.

1:25 PM the website appears to be back up to apply for Unemployment if you are not one of the currently excluded groups being asked to apply “later”.

Update starting around 11:00 AM -12:00PM the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency has basically crashed. Screenshot is below. If you are a small business owner, “gig worker” meaning Uber/Lyft type non-essential, 1099-Independent Contractors, and low wage workers the state is asking you do not apply at this time for unemployment (even if you could the link has been removed for the time being).

March 27, 2020 PM update. The morning update from today is already outdated. Clearly the State of Michigan website for filing unemployment is being strained.

To help Michiganders receive unemployment benefits as a result of COVID-19, the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) has developed a schedule for workers to file for benefits based on the first letter of their last name. The agency continues to see a historical increase in working families seeking emergency financial relief and this new schedule will improve functionally, accessibility and help alleviate bottlenecks in both the online system – Michigan.gov/UIA – and over the phone at 866-500-0017.

The day or time of day in which a claim is filed will not impact whether a worker receives benefits or their benefit amount. Additionally, claims will be back-dated to reflect the date in which a claimant was laid-off or let go from their job due to COVID-19. The eligibility window to apply has also been increased from 14 to 28 days from the date of their work stoppage.

“We ask Michiganders to remain patient when filing for unemployment and to please follow this schedule to make it easier for everyone to access the emergency relief they need,” said UIA Director Steve Gray. “We’re recommending that workers go first to our 24-hr online system at Michigan.gov/UIA. We urge workers to only use our phone system if they do not have access to a computer or the internet.”

Michiganders are asked to use the tools and resources available on the homepage of the website to help answer any outstanding questions they may have. Due to the unprecedented demand for unemployment benefits, those using the phone option may sometimes receive a busy signal and those using the website should expect longer load times. Users are asked to be patient and not click more than once to reload a page. Filing online remains the fastest way for Michiganders to apply for unemployment benefits.Beginning Sunday, March 29, 2020:

Online Filing Schedule – Michigan.gov/UIA

  • Last names beginning with letters A-L are asked to file claims on Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays.
  • Last names beginning with letters M-Z are asked to file claims on Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays.
  • Saturdays will be available for anyone to accommodate those who could not file during their allotted window.
Michigan UIA filing days COVID19

Michigan UIA filing days COVID19

Call Center Filing Schedule – 866-500-0017:

  • Last names beginning with letters A-L are asked to call on Mondays and Wednesdays between  8:00am – 5:00pm.
  • Last names beginning with letters M-Z are asked to call on Tuesdays and Thursdays between  8:00am – 5:00pm.
  • Fridays (8:00am – 5:00pm) will be available for anyone to accommodate those who could not file during their allotted window.

For more information visit Michigan.gov/UIA   

Information around this outbreak is changing rapidly. The latest information is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus.

 

March 27, 2020 Morning update now obsolete

The State of Michigan is giving new guidance to apply for unemployment between 8 PM to 8 AM Eastern Standard Time to file in “off-peak” hours do to overwhelming demand to file for unemployment during this COVID-19 pandemic.

Visit Michigan.gov/UIA to file for unemployment benefits at 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.


File for unemployment benefits between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m.

Filing online remains the fastest way for Michiganders to apply for unemployment benefits at Michigan.gov/UIA.

The Unemployment Insurance Agency urges Michiganders to file during off-peak hours to avoid longer load times. Users are asked to be patient and not click more than once to reload a page. Filing online remains the fastest way for Michiganders to apply for unemployment benefits. And filing during off-peak times is even faster.

Off-peak hours: 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.

For the latest information, follow Michigan Department of Labor and Economic and Opportunity on social media and share with your friends and family.

Download the Unemployment Insurance 101 infographic to learn more.