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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.

UIA benefits provide unemployed workers with the income they need while searching for a job.
The total weeks of unemployment benefits of a state is determined by the state Unemployment Insurance Agency and the state’s unemployment rate. This article will look into the different unemployment compensation programs available in Michigan, the maximum number of weeks you are entitled to and what is the the time limit to apply for each program.
Michigan Unemployment Insurance Compensation.

Learn how long you can wait before losing your right to apply for benefits at Michigan's UIA.
Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency has changed names many times throughout the years. It started in 1937 as the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Commission, then became the Michigan Employment Security Commission, after that the Michigan Employment Security Agency and the Bureau of Workers’ & Unemployment Compensation. Now it is called the Unemployment Insurance Agency. What hasn’t changed is the purpose of this organization: to provide a source of income to unemployed workers while they search for work.