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Unemployment Resources and Benefits

We hope, and work together with you and other service groups, so that you do not have to face unemployment which affects your ability to support yourself, family, pay bills, and repay victims and Court fines and fees.  If you do face unemployment, please first refer to our website under Job Preparation and Search for the ideas and tools needed to quickly get back into the workforce.   If there becomes a gap in you employment affecting your ability to support yourself and your family, then consider the information below on unemployment benefits in Texas.

What is Unemployment Insurance (UI)?

Unemployment Insurance (UI) is an employer-paid program that pays benefits to qualified workers unemployed through no fault of their own. The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) pays temporary financial help based on workers' previous earnings, while they are looking for other work. Employer taxes and reimbursements support the Unemployment Trust Fund. Employers cannot deduct any money from employees' paychecks to pay for this program.  You can find information about unemployment benefits in Texas, including eligibility requirements, benefit extensions and deadlines and appeal procedures, or you can apply for benefits, request payments, view claim and payment status and more.  Apply for UI benefits anytime online or call the TWC Tele-Center nearest you.

The Texas Unemployment Compensation Act, Title 4, Subtitle A of the Texas Labor Code, governs UI benefits in Texas. 

How Do I Apply for UI Benefits?

Apply for UI benefits anytime at ui.texasworkforce.org or call the TWC Tele-Center nearest you.

How Do I Qualify?

The Act sets qualifying requirements in three main areas: your past wages, your last job separation, and ongoing availability and work search. You must meet all of the requirements in the three areas to receive benefits.