1. If you quit your last job or next to last job without good cause. 2. If you were discharged from your last job or next to last job for misconduct in connection with your work.
In Maryland, you may be disqualified from unemployment if you: Voluntarily resign without cause. Are terminated due to misconduct. Refuse to accept suitable work.
Deny with relief means that they will not punish the previous employer, but you're still eligible for benefits based upon how you were separated.
Our main Call Center can be reached at (877) 626-6800 from a.m. to p.m., Monday through Friday.
The easiest way to file for benefits or check the status of your claim is to go online to the Claimant Self Service (CSS) portal at UI.NV.
If your claim for benefits is denied, you can file an appeal with the Appeals Office of the Nevada DETR. The determination letter denying your claim will explain how and where to file an appeal. You have 11 days from the date the determination was mailed to you to file your appeal.
Usually, the Appeals Referee's decision will be issued within two-three weeks of the hearing.
You must file your appeal with the Review Board by one of these methods: Mail the appeal to ATTN: Review Board, 10 North Senate Ave., SE018, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Fax the appeal to (317) 233-3348.
What should I do if I make a mistake on my weekly certification? You should call the Telephone Claims Center right away, at 888-209-8124. Call during the hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm.
For example, if you were fired for coming to work intoxicated, committing a crime, falsifying your job application, knowingly breaking workplace rules, or intentionally damaging the employer's property, you will not be eligible for benefits.