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Visit a Public Resolution Office near you to file a claim or get personalized information from an UIA officer.
Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency allows you to file a claim online or over the telephone as well as contact customer service operators with any questions you may have. However, sometimes it can be difficult to get passed the automated response machines and talk to a human being. Also, some unemployed workers may not be able to afford or have access to internet or a telephone.
Even in the best of economic times the occasion can arise when you find yourself out of work and needing some help to cover all the bills while you seek for new employment. As a worker, you have already funded unemployment benefits and have a right to file with the State to receive them. In the State of Michigan there are numerous ways to contact the Unemployment Insurance Agency without having to travel to their offices.
ALERT: You should investigate new health insurance since your last employer will no longer be paying for your health insurance.
Michigan UIA
Workers in Michigan will find many good reasons to visit their State’s Unemployment Insurance Agency even if they are never without a job in their life. The Michigan UIA offers many services to not only the out-of-work citizen but active workers and business owners as well. With a very comprehensive website online, michigan.gov/uia is the starting place to locate information, forms, newsletters and more.