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COVID-19 -- Unemployment Insurance
UPDATE: Federal pandemic unemployment programs are scheduled to end in Utah June 26, 2021. Learn more.| Spanish
The Department of Workforce Services continues to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic, under the direction of the Governor’s Office. Below you will find information and resources regarding our services and COVID-19. Please check back regularly as these resources will continually be updated.
File an Unemployment Insurance Claim
Individuals should apply for traditional unemployment benefits if they have an employer and
- have been laid off, temporarily furloughed, or have had their hours reduced, or
- are able and available (not showing any symptoms of COVID-19), but are unable to go to work because their place of employment has been quarantined, or
- are quarantined, but not showing symptoms, and will return to work.
- For more information, see the Unemployment Insurance- FAQ for Employees | Spanish
Apply for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
NOTE: If you are already receiving unemployment insurance benefits you do not need to apply.
Individuals should apply for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance if they are not eligible for traditional unemployment but have lost income due to COVID-19 and
- are self-employed or working in the gig economy, or
- lack sufficient work history to qualify for traditional unemployment benefits, or
- are employed by an organization exempt from unemployment taxes, such as religious institutions, or
- have been diagnosed with COVID-19 or have a member of their household that has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
- For more information, see the Pandemic Unemployment Insurance Claims Process Overview | Spanish
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
Employee Resources
- COVID-19 and Unemployment Insurance- FAQ for Employees | Spanish
- Unemployment Insurance Claims Process Overview | Spanish
- Weekly Claims Process FAQ | Spanish
- Returning to Work FAQ for Employees | Spanish
- Use the “Am I Eligible?” feature to help determine which program to apply for. Claimants enter their Social Security number; if it comes back with an eligible monetary decision the claimant should apply for traditional unemployment insurance, ineligible decisions should apply for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.
- Self employed? Steps required to participate in unemployment insurance - FAQ | Spanish
- Work Search FAQ for Employees | Spanish
- Layoff Resources Virtual Workshop
- This online workshop | Spanish provides information on how to apply for unemployment insurance, what temporary financial assistance may be available and tips for finding a new job.
- To register, sign into ‘my Job Search’, and then find the date and time you want to sign up for in the calendar. Get step-by-step instructions | Spanish.
- American Sign Language (ASL) video: Employment and Community Resources Available at jobs.utah.gov
Employer Resources
- COVID-19 and Unemployment Insurance- FAQ for Employers | Spanish
- Before considering closures or layoffs for your business, please visit our Rapid Response page | Spanish for guidance and more information on Pre-Layoff Services.
- Returning to Work FAQ for Employers | Spanish
- Recruitment Support
- If your business needs to hire workers to meet a surge in demand, post your open jobs with us to be viewable by tens of thousands of job seekers.
- If you need need special assistance to hire large numbers or short-term furloughed workers, please contact your local workforce development specialist
- Self employed? Steps required to participate in unemployment insurance - FAQ | Spanish