If you still need help, please contact FloridaCommerce at 1-833-FL-APPLY (1-833-352-7759) for assistance.
Use the Reconnect system to apply for these benefits online. All people who apply for benefits are called claimants and must have a Reemployment Assistance account. You will need to create a new login if: You have not filed for Reemployment Assistance benefits in Florida before, or.
Some cases may take less time and some may take longer, depending on the case. As a general proposition, if you have not received an order from the Commission within 150 days after you filed your appeal, you should call the Commission to check on the status of your case.
Florida disqualifies unemployment claims if you resign without good cause, are fired for work-related misconduct, or reject suitable job offers.
Before you apply, get this information ready: Your Social Security number. Your driver's license or state ID number. Employment information for the last 18 months for each employer, including: Name, address, and phone number. First and last day of work. Gross earnings (before taxes are taken out) during that time.
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) for anyone laid off or furloughed due to the pandemic. Provides $600/week for up to 16 weeks from the date you applied (retroactive to March 29) to anyone receiving the Florida state Reemployment Assistance.
Florida disqualifies unemployment claims if you resign without good cause, are fired for work-related misconduct, or reject suitable job offers.
If you make $900 per week in Florida, your estimated weekly benefit is $275 for up to 12 weeks. If you make $1000 per week in Florida, your estimated weekly benefit is $275 for up to 12 weeks. If you make $2000 per week in Florida, your estimated weekly benefit is $275 for up to 12 weeks.
Before you apply, get this information ready: Your Social Security number. Your driver's license or state ID number. Employment information for the last 18 months for each employer, including: Name, address, and phone number. First and last day of work. Gross earnings (before taxes are taken out) during that time.