You can now check the status of your application or case by phone or online. The State of Ohio Online Benefits portal (My Case) provides an easy way to check the status of your application or case for food, cash and medical assistance.

How do I talk to a live person at Ohio unemployment?

“When you call (877) 644-6562, it’s going to ask if you want it in English, so you press 1.

How do I contact Odjfs processing center?

If you have questions, call your assigned processing center or (877) 644-6562.

What does it mean when your unemployment claim is in pending status?

If your claim status is “Pending” it means your claim has not filed yet.

Why is my Ohio unemployment payment held?

Please call (877) 644-6562 or your assigned processing center. Why is my payment on hold? It means your claim has an unresolved issue that must be resolved before payment can be made. Please check your correspondence to ensure you have provided all requested information.

Why is my unemployment still pending in Ohio?

If your claim shows as “pending,” this means we are still processing it, and there is nothing more you need to do. If you received a confirmation number, rest assured your claim is in process, and you will receive the full amount to which you are entitled.

How do I email Ohio Pua unemployment?

Please call the PUA Call Center at (833) 604-0774 or email [email protected]

Why is my unemployment check taking so long?

Overwhelmed employees and outdated computer systems are the cause of many unemployment payment delays. Widespread unemployment fraud has further slowed operations in some states. Getting in touch with an unemployment department worker who can resolve your problem might take longer than you can afford.

Why does my unemployment claim say paid $0?

If your claim shows a determination of “0-0” while it is pending, this means we are still processing your claim, and there is nothing more you need to do. If you received a confirmation number, rest assured your claim is in process, and you will receive the full amount to which you are entitled.

How long do you have to work in Ohio to get unemployment?

You will get a minimum of 20 weeks on the standard unemployment claim in Ohio. For each week worked more than the 20-week minimum to be eligible, you will obtain an extra week of benefits, up to maximum of 26 weeks. Your total benefit is the weekly benefit amount multiplied by the number of weeks allowed.

What is the maximum weekly unemployment benefit in Ohio?

The maximum weekly benefit in the Ohio unemployment benefits program is $387. This amount is based on the state unemployment compensation laws and prevents you from collecting exorbitant amounts of compensation from the fund.

How much do you get for unemployment in Ohio?

Maximum Weekly Benefit Amount. The maximum weekly benefit in the Ohio unemployment benefits program is$387.

  • Covered Wages. Your weekly benefit amount is based on your previous covered wages.
  • Base Period. The covered wages that determine your weekly benefit amount must occur during your base period.
  • Dependency Allowance.
  • How do I receive unemployment benefits in Ohio?

    You should apply for Ohio unemployment as soon as you lose your job.

  • After meeting the eligibility requirements for Ohio unemployment,you may be approved to begin receiving unemployment benefits.
  • Soon after approval,you can begin collecting unemployment payments.
  • Ohio unemployment weekly claims are necessary to receive your benefits.