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  1. What Is Unemployment Insurance?
  2. What Are Unemployment Insurance Benefits?
  3. How to Qualify for Unemployment Benefits
  4. When to Apply for Unemployment
  5. How to Apply for Iowa Unemployment Insurance
  6. How Unemployment Insurance Benefit Amounts Are Calculated
  7. I Just Applied for Unemployment Insurance. Now What?
  8. What Happens After You Are Approved for Unemployment Benefits?
  9. How to Appeal an Unemployment Insurance Denial
  10. Need More Help?
  11. View or Download Our Free Guide

What is Unemployment Insurance?

Unemployment Insurance is a benefit program designed to replace part of the income of recently unemployed or underemployed workers. Unemployment Insurance is available to workers who are out of work through no fault of their own.

Learn more about Unemployment on Iowa’s Unemployment Program Overview page here.

What are Unemployment Insurance benefits?

Unemployment Insurance benefits are weekly payments that are given to eligible workers who apply to and are accepted into the program. These payments can be provided via a direct deposit to the beneficiary’s bank account.

You can learn more about how Unemployment Insurance payments work here.

How to Qualify for Unemployment Benefits

To qualify for Unemployment Insurance in Iowa, you must:

  • Have lost your job due to no fault of your own.
  • Be able to work.
  • Be actively seeking work.
  • Meet Idaho’s monetary and personal eligibility requirements.

Learn more about Iowa’s monetary requirements here and Iowa’s personal eligibility requirements here.

When to Apply for Unemployment

Apply for benefits online here during the week you are seeking payment, when your hours have been reduced or when you are no longer employed. Do NOT wait until the week is over.

Learn more information on when to apply for Unemployment Insurance here.

How to Apply for Unemployment

To apply for Unemployment Insurance in Iowa, complete the following three steps:

  1. Gather the documentation related to your previous employment and information you will need for the application.

Learn what documents and information you need here.

  1. Choose how you are going to apply, whether online or in person. 

The Iowa Unemployment Office does not accept claims over the telephone. To apply for Unemployment Insurance online, click here to access Iowa’s Unemployment claim portal. To apply for Unemployment Insurance in person, click here to find your nearest IowaWORKS Center location.

  1. Submit the Unemployment application, which is also known as filing a claim. 

If you have questions about the application process or require assistance, contact the Iowa Workforce Development’s call center Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM CST at:

  • Phone Number: 1-800-244-5631
  • TTY: 711/1-800-735-2942

You may also contact the Iowa Workforce Development by email at uiclaimshelp@iwd.iowa.gov with the following information:

  • Your full legal name
  • Your date of birth and the last 4 digits of your social security number
  • Your mailing address

How Unemployment Insurance Benefit Amounts Are Calculated

The amount of Unemployment Benefits you receive is based on your past reported earnings by employers that you have worked for in Iowa. To determine the amount you will receive each week, the Iowa Workforce Development considers your wages earned during the highest quarter of your base period and the number of dependents you claim.

The maximum weekly benefit amount in Iowa is either one-third of your total base period wages or 26 times the weekly benefit amount, whichever amount is less. However, if your previous employer permanently closed their business location, your maximum benefit amount may be increased.

The maximum weekly benefit amount is between $582 and $714, depending on the number of dependents you have.

Learn more about Iowa’s base period and how benefits are calculated here.

I Just Applied for Unemployment Insurance. Now What?

  • Report Your Waiting Week

The week after you file your unemployment claim is called the Waiting Week. During the Waiting Week, you must file a Weekly Certification Application through the claimant portal and the Unemployment Office will make sure you are still unemployed or underemployed, and meet all other eligibility requirements. You can find the claimant portal here.

If approved, you will begin receiving your weekly benefits the following week. You are not paid for the Waiting Week, but you do receive a Waiting Week credit.

Learn more about the Weekly Certification Application here.

  • Start Looking for Work 

Keep track of your work-search contacts. You are required to make at least two contacts per week to receive payments and waiting week credit.

  • Discuss Possible Issues 

If you were discharged or quit your last job, expect a call (or email if that is your preferred contact method) to determine if you are eligible for unemployment insurance.

You can learn more about what to expect after applying here.

What Happens After You Are Approved for Unemployment Benefits?

You must file a Weekly Certification Application every week you are receiving Unemployment Benefits until you are employed again. This weekly claim is like a follow-up application that certifies your continued eligibility for the program, and proves you are actively applying for new jobs.

Learn more about the Weekly Certification Application here. File your Weekly Certification Application here.

It’s important to remember that your payment will be delayed or denied if you miss your weekly claim. If there is a break in your weekly reporting, you will be required to refile your claim application during the week you would like to start collecting benefits again.

How to File an Appeal If You Are Denied Unemployment Benefits

If your Unemployment Insurance application was denied, you have the right to file an appeal. You can submit an appeal to the Iowa Workforce Development online here.

You may also obtain an appeal request form here, which you can submit by mail to:

Iowa Workforce Development
Appeals Bureau
1000 E Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50309-0209

All written appeals must include:

  • The reference number and date of your unemployment decision
  • Your name, social security number, and address
  • A statement that you are appealing the UI decision as a claimant or employer
  • The reason for the appeal
  • If an interpreter is needed. If an interpreter is needed, include the language required.

Need More Help?

If you have general questions about Idaho Unemployment Benefits, call the Iowa Workforce Development’s customer service center at (866) 239-0843.

You may contact the Iowa Workforce Development by email at uiclaimshelp@iwd.iowa.gov with the following information:

  • Your full legal name
  • Your date of birth and the last 4 digits of your social security number
  • Your mailing address

Alternatively,  you can also visit or call your nearest local office for further assistance. You can find the location nearest you and its contact information here.

The Iowa Workforce Development is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM CST, except for observed holidays.

View or Download Our Free Guide

While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the Unemployment Insurance program and compiled a guide and these answers to frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you get the benefits that you need by providing useful information on the process.

Our free Unemployment Insurance Guide is filled with helpful information about how to apply, program eligibility requirements and how to get in touch with local offices. You can view our free guide here.

  1. Contact the Iowa Department of Labor Unemployment Agency
  2. Unemployment Offices in Iowa
  3. Need More Help?
  4. View or Download Our Free Guide

Contact the Iowa Department of Labor Unemployment Agency

If you have general questions about the Unemployment Benefits provided in Iowa, you can call the Iowa Workforce Development’s call center at (800) 244-5631.

You may also contact the Iowa Workforce Development by email at uiclaimshelp@iwd.iowa.gov with the following information:

  • Your full legal name
  • Your date of birth, and the last 4 digits of your social security number (SSN)
  • Your mailing address

The Iowa Workforce Development is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM CST, except for observed holidays.

Unemployment Offices in Iowa

In many cases, you may want to contact your local office before visiting the location for service. Find the location nearest you as well as its contact information below. Or, go to the Iowa Workforce Development Contact Us page here.

LocationAddressPhone Number
Ames903 Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50010(515) 725-5495
Burlington1000 N Roosevelt Avenue, Suite #9Burlington, IA 52601(319) 753-1671
Carroll619 N Carroll StreetCarroll, iA 51401(712) 792-2685
Cedar RapidsLindale Mall
4444 1st Avenue NE, Suite #436
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
(319) 365-9474
ClintonClinton Library - Lyons Branch
105 Main Ave
Clinton, IA 52732
(319) 423-0333
Council BluffsOmni Centre Business Mall300 W Broadway, Suite 13
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
(712) 352-3480
Creston215 N Elm Street Creston, IA 50801(641) 782-2119
Davenport1801 E. Kimberly Rd. Suite ADavenport, IA 52807(563) 445-3200
Decorah312 Winnebago StreetDecorah, IA 52101(563) 382-0457
DenisonWestern Iowa Tech Community College
11 N. 35th St.
Denison, IA 51442
(712) 267-3654
Des Moines200 Army Post Road Des Moines, ia 50315(515) 281-9619
Des MoinesPark Fair Mall100 E Euclid - Suite #4
Des Moines, IA 50313
(515) 725-3601
Dubuque680 Main Street, 2nd FloorDubuque, IA 52001(563) 556-5800
Fort Dodge3 Triton Circle Fort Dodge, IA 50501(515) 576-3131
Fort MadisonLee County Health Department
#3 John Bennett Dr.
Fort Madison, IA 52627
(319) 753-1671
Iowa CityEastdale Plaza1700 S 1st Avenue, Suite 11B
Iowa City, IA 52240-6036
(319) 351-1035
Keokuk335 Messenger Road
Keokuk, IA 52632
N/A
MaquoketaOperation New View
904 E. Quarry St.
Maquoketa, IA 52060
(319) 423-0333
MarshalltownSouthgate Plaza
101 Iowa Avenue West, Suite 200
Marshalltown, IA 50158
(641) 754-1400
Mason City600 S Pierce AvenueMason City, IA 50401(641) 422-1524
MonticelloMonticello Public Library
205 E. Grand Street
Monticello, Iowa 52310
(319) 423-0333
MuscatineCommunity Action of Eastern Iowa
Muscatine Mall
1903 Park Avenue #18
Muscatine, IA 52761
(319) 423-0333
Ottumwa15260 Truman StreetIHCC North Campus
Ottumwa, IA 52501
(641) 684-5401
Postville134 W Greene StPostville, IA 52162(563) 382-0457
Sioux City2508 4th Street Sioux City, IA 51101(712) 233-9030
Spencer217 W 5th Street PO Box 1087
Spencer, IA 51301
(712) 262-1971
Waterloo3420 University AvenueWaterloo, IA 50701(319) 235-2123

Need More Help?

To find more information on Idaho Unemployment Benefits and Services, visit:

  • The Iowa Workforce Development website here.
  • The Iowa DWD Frequently Asked Questions page here.

To file an Unemployment Insurance claim online:

  • Visit the Iowa Unemployment Insurance claimant portal here.

View or Download Our Free Guide

While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the Unemployment Insurance program and compiled a guide and these answers to frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you get the benefits that you need by providing useful information on the process.

Our free Unemployment Insurance Guide is filled with helpful information about how to apply, program eligibility requirements and how to get in touch with local offices. You can view our free guide here.

  1. How to Apply for Iowa Unemployment Insurance
  2. How to Check Your Application Status
  3. The Unemployment Benefits Waiting Week
  4. How to Appeal an Unemployment Insurance Denial
  5. Need More Help?
  6. View or Download Our Free Guide

How to Apply for Unemployment

To apply for Unemployment Insurance in Iowa, complete the following three steps:

  1. Gather the documentation related to your previous employment and information you will need for the application.

Learn what documents and information you need here.

  1. Choose how you are going to apply, whether online or in person. 

The Iowa Unemployment Office does not accept claims over the telephone. To apply for Unemployment Insurance online, click here to access Iowa’s Unemployment claim portal. To apply for Unemployment Insurance in person, click here to find your nearest Iowa Unemployment Office location.

  1. Submit the Unemployment application, which is also known as filing a claim. 

If you have questions about the application process or require assistance, contact the Iowa Workforce Development’s call center Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM CST at (800) 244-5631.

You may also contact the Iowa Workforce Development by email at uiclaimshelp@iwd.iowa.gov with the following information:

  • Your full legal name
  • Your date of birth and the last 4 digits of your social security number
  • Your mailing address

How to Check Your Application Status

If you have already applied for Unemployment Insurance online, you can check the status of your application by logging in to the Iowa state portal here.

You can also check the status of your application by calling the Iowa Workforce Development’s customer service line at (866) 239-0843.  Alternatively, you may contact the Iowa Workforce Development by email at uiclaimshelp@iwd.iowa.gov  with the following information:

  • Your full legal name
  • Your date of birth and the last 4 digits of your social security number
  • Your mailing address

The Unemployment Benefits Waiting Week

You will not begin receiving Unemployment Benefits immediately after submitting the application. By law, you must wait one week before finding out whether you will begin receiving benefits. This is called the Waiting Week.

The Waiting Week is the week after you file your unemployment claim. During the Waiting Week, you must file a Weekly Certification Application through the claimant portal and the Unemployment Office will make sure you are still unemployed or underemployed, and meet all other eligibility requirements. You can find the Iowa claimant portal here.

If approved, you will begin receiving your weekly benefits the following week. You are not paid for the Waiting Week, but you do receive a Waiting Week credit.

Learn more about the Weekly Certification Application here.

How to File an Appeal If You Are Denied Unemployment Benefits

If your Unemployment Insurance application was denied, you have the right to file an appeal. You can submit an appeal to the Iowa Workforce Development online here.

You may also obtain an appeal request form here, which you can submit by mail to:

Iowa Workforce Development
Appeals Bureau
1000 E Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50309-0209

All written appeals must include:

  • The reference number and date of your unemployment decision
  • Your name, social security number, and address
  • A statement that you are appealing the UI decision as a claimant or employer
  • The reason for the appeal
  • If an interpreter is needed. If an interpreter is needed, include the language required.

Need More Help?

If you have general questions about Idaho Unemployment Benefits, call the Iowa Workforce Development’s customer service center at (866) 239-0843.

You may contact the Iowa Workforce Development by email at uiclaimshelp@iwd.iowa.gov with the following information:

  • Your full legal name
  • Your date of birth and the last 4 digits of your social security number
  • Your mailing address

Alternatively,  you can also visit or call your nearest local office for further assistance. You can find the location nearest you and its contact information here.

The Iowa Workforce Development is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM CST, except for observed holidays.

View or Download Our Free Guide

While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the Unemployment Insurance program and compiled a guide and these answers to frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you get the benefits that you need by providing useful information on the process.

Our free Unemployment Insurance Guide is filled with helpful information about how to apply, program eligibility requirements and how to get in touch with local offices. You can view our free guide here.