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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ut dept of workforce services 2014 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Case Name' and 'Case #' at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the 'Employed Person' details, including their SSN. Use a black pen for clarity if you are printing it out.
  4. In the EMPLOYER INFORMATION section, provide the company name, corporate name (if applicable), address, and contact details of a supervisor or HR representative.
  5. Complete questions regarding employment details such as average hours worked per week, date of hire, hourly wage, last day worked, and final paycheck information.
  6. Indicate whether severance or vacation pay was received separately from the final check and provide reasons for leaving in the designated section.
  7. Answer questions about temporary termination or furlough status and options for continued medical insurance if applicable.
  8. Finally, ensure both employer and customer signatures are provided along with dates before submitting the form to DWS via mail, email, or fax.

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Some examples of issues that may affect eligibility for UI benefits include: Reason for job separation. Ability and availability to work full-time. Actively seeking full-time work.
Through our divisions, we make a difference in the lives of many through temporary assistance and services for employment, child care, low-income families, refugees, individuals with disabilities, affordable housing and homelessness.
DWS 630 Form The purpose of this form is to provide your most up to date employment information to the State of Utahs Department of Workforce Services in order to determine the assistance you qualify for. You will need to fill out a separate DWS 630 form for EVERY ACTIVE JOB you currently hold at BYU.
Contact Us For Business Relations and Employer Services call 801-887-9522 or visit the Business Relations homepage. For the Utah Center for Assistive Technology (UCAT) call 801-887-9580 or visit the UCAT homepage. Utah Work Incentives Planning Services (Benefits Planning) call 801-887-9530 or visit the UWIPS homepage.
Who can benefit from workforce services? Workforce service programs help job seekers find employment, education, training, and support. These services benefit everyone, with specialized services for youth, veterans, people with disabilities, and migrant and seasonal farmworkers.

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The Utah Department of Workforce Services is a state agency in Utah responsible for overseeing programs and services related to employment, job training, and workforce development. They work to connect job seekers with employers, provide unemployment benefits, and ensure compliance with state labor laws.

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