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If you have lost your job in the state of Nevada, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. A weekly unemployment check can go a long way toward assuring financial stability during tough times. This guide will walk you through the process of how to file for unemployment in Nevada.
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Nevada Unemployment
Nevada's unemployment rate hit 13% in August 2009. This KLAS news report discusses the unemployment numbers, emphasizing the fact the Nevada's employment situation is heavily dependent on the health of both the tourism and the construction sectors. The unemployment numbers are not expected to turn around until these sectors recover.
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Introduction
- The Nevada Department of Unemployment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) is the state agency that oversees unemployment claims in the state of Nevada. If you are a Nevada worker who has been laid off, you will want to file an unemployment claim. The agency has a well-established system to make this process easier.
Step 1: Determine If You Qualify
- To be eligible for unemployment in Nevada, you must:
- Have sufficient earnings within an established base period
- Be unemployed or employed less than full-time
- Be out of work through no fault of your own
- Be actively seeking work and willing to accept suitable work, when offered
- Be willing to keep a weekly record of your work search contacts
Step 2: Gather Necessary Documents
- To file an unemployment claim in the state of Nevada, you will need:
- Your Social Security number
- Names and addresses of your last two employers, including dates of employment
- Alien Registration number (if you are not a U.S. citizen)
- A personal identification number (PIN) if you are re-starting an existing claim
Step 3: Apply for Benefits
- In Nevada, you can file for unemployment benefits:
- Online by accessing Nevada's Internet Claims System
- Claims may be filed 24/7
- Via telephone
- If you live in Northern Nevada, call 1-775-684-0350
- If you are a Southern Nevada resident, call 1-702-486-0350
- If you live in rural Nevada or out of state, call 1-888-890-8211
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