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Maine Labor and Employment FAQs
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How Do I Qualify For Unemployment Insurance Benefits?
A: You must first establish monetary eligibility. This means that you must have adequate wages in your base period to establish eligibility. The base period is the first …
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What Is The Weekly Benefit Amount?
A: The amount you earn determines the amount of unemployment benefits you can collect. In other words, the more you earn, the more you can collect. Your weekly benefit …
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Can I File A Claim Outside Of Maine?
A: Yes, You can file a claim by telephone from any other state. The number to call from out of state is (207) 7532800. If you live in Canada, you should contact …
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How Do I Claim Weekly Benefits?
A: Claim forms will be sent to you on a weekly basis which must be returned to continue receiving benefits. Weekly claims forms must be filed within 21 days of the date …
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How Long Will It Take To Get My First Unemployment Check?
A: The first valid week is a Waiting Period week and no check is payable for that week. It will take approximately 23 weeks from the date you first file a new claim …
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How Will Earnings Affect My Benefits?
A: You must report all earnings from all jobs for the week the work was performed even if you were not paid that week. Your first $25.00 will not affect your …
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What Can I Do If I Am Denied Unemployment Benefits?
A: You have the right to appeal the denial of benefits to the Office of Administrative Hearings. You must file your appeal within 15 calendar days of the mailing date of …
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When And Where Will My Hearing Occur?
A: The Notice of Appeals Hearing will notify you of the date, time, and location of the hearing about 10 to 7 days before it is to occur. If your hearing is to take …
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Do I Need To Be Represented By An Attorney?
A: You have the right to hire an attorney to represent you at your hearing. However, most parties do not have an attorney or other representation at their appeal. The …
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What Can I Expect To Happen After The Hearing?
A: You will receive a written decision, by mail, from the Hearing Officer approximately 10 days after the hearing. This decision will either affirm, modify, or set aside …
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