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UC-226 Rev. 10/12 State of Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE DIVISION VERIFICATION OF REGISTRATION FOR WORK Claimant s Name print Last name First name MI Local Unemployment Office SSAN To speed processing please complete SSAN before returning Date Advised to Register INSTRUCTIONS TO CLAIMANT Complete the data above by filling in your name social security number and your local unemployment office.

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Completing the UC 266 Form online is essential for verifying your registration for work in Hawaii. This guide will provide you with clear and step-by-step instructions to ensure you fill out the form accurately and effectively.

Follow the steps to fill out the UC 266 Form online

  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your browser.
  2. Fill in the claimant's name by entering your last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields.
  3. Complete the section for your Social Security Number (SSAN) to speed up processing. Ensure accuracy when entering this information.
  4. Indicate your local unemployment office by selecting the appropriate option from the list provided.
  5. Record the date you were advised to register. Ensure this date falls within the required time frame.
  6. If you are a non-union individual, proceed to Part A by visiting the specified online portal to post your resume. Follow the instructions for posting and ensure completion.
  7. For union members, go to your union hall to complete Part B of the form. Obtain verification of your registration from a union official.
  8. After completing all necessary fields, review the form for accuracy. Ensure that all sections required for your status—either union or non-union—are filled out correctly.
  9. Once you have confirmed that all information is correct, save the changes to your form. You can then download, print, or share the completed UC 266 Form as needed.

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If you are still attached to your regular employer, worked less than your full-time hours, and earned less than your weekly benefit amount during a week, you may be eligible for partial unemployment benefits which can be backdated up to 28 calendar days to a week of less than full-time employment.

When will I be paid? Most claims will take between 15 – 21 days before you receive your first payment unless your employer contests the claim.

In Hawaii, the standard base period is the first 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters. If you do not qualify using the standard base period, an alternate base period (the last 4 completed calendar quarters) may be used.

Do I qualify for Unemployment Insurance? Your claim will be based on wages paid to you in your base period. To establish a Hawaii claim: 1) You must have been paid wages in at least two quarters of your base period; and 2) You must have been paid wages of at least 26 times your weekly benefit amount.

If you quit your job, you will be disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits unless you had good cause relating to your work. In general, good cause means that a real, substantial, and compelling reason to quit, which would have caused a reasonable worker who genuinely wanted to keep the job to do the same.

You must be registered for work (WDD or a referring union), be able and available for work, and make work search contacts for each week you claim benefits. You file claim certifications on a weekly and/or biweekly basis which are due within seven calendar days (See Filing Weekly or Bi-Weekly Claim Certifications).

8) Serve a One-Week Waiting Period which is the first eligible week on your UI claim. You must file a claim certification for the waiting period week even though no benefits will be paid to you.

Do I qualify for Unemployment Insurance? Your claim will be based on wages paid to you in your base period. To establish a Hawaii claim: 1) You must have been paid wages in at least two quarters of your base period; and 2) You must have been paid wages of at least 26 times your weekly benefit amount.

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