UI Findings - Example (Form CLI109L) 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Review your personal information at the top of the form, including your name and address. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Check the 'Claimant ID' and 'Date Mailed' fields for correctness. These are crucial for tracking your claim.
  4. In the 'Dependent Type' section, confirm that it reflects your current status. If applicable, update this field accordingly.
  5. Examine the 'Last Employer' and 'Last Day Worked' sections to ensure they match your employment history.
  6. Review the payment method indicated as 'Pending Debit Card.' Follow instructions provided for activating your debit card once received.
  7. Finally, verify the 'Weekly Benefit Amount' and other financial details to ensure accuracy before submission.

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Within 7-10 days of filing your claim, you will receive a UI Finding letter in the mail. The UI Finding letter will tell you whether you are monetarily eligible for benefits, meaning you have earned sufficient wages in your base period.
I receive a 1099 for the job(s) I do as an independent contractor. Am I eligible for regular UI? You may be eligible for regular unemployment insurance, as a 1099 employee is not synonymous with independent contractor as defined by the Unemployment Insurance Act.
Within 7-10 days of filing your claim you will receive a UI Finding in the mail (see sample below). Among other things, the UI Finding shows your base period wages, your weekly benefit amount, and your bi-weekly certification day. docHub every two weeks to receive benefits.
A proof of unemployment letter is a document or statement that provides proof of an individuals unemployment status. These letters verify unemployment status to organizations such as employers or government agencies for the purpose of benefits or programs.
IDES will review your filed claim. In roughly 7-10 business days, you will receive a UI Finding letter detailing the eligibility results of the claim. The Finding letter will contain information about your benefits and your certification day.

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When can benefit payments be denied? Voluntarily leaving work without good cause. Being discharged for misconduct connected with work. Not being able to work or available for work. Refusing an offer of suitable work. Knowingly making false statements to obtain benefit payments.
This letter is to notify you if sufficient wages were earned during the base period to make you monetarily eligible to receive Unemployment Insurance benefits. It also lets you know of the amount for which you may be eligible weekly and the total maximum amount you may collect over the life of this claim.

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