Georgia Department of Labor Unemployment Offices and Career Centers
Have you lost your job and now looking to apply for unemployment Benefits at a local Georgia Department of Labor Career Center Office?
The Georgia Department Of Labor’s One-Stop Centers has made it very easy for you to file your claim for unemployment benefits. As long as you have lost your job through no fault of your own you can file your claim for unemployment benefits. If you have a phone or computer with an internet connection you can easily file your claim for benefits, with no need to visit your local unemployment or career center office. If you have questions about your claim you can contact your Georgia Department of Labor Benefit manager by phone or email.
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Location Name | Areas Served | Address |
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148 Andrew Young Intl Blvd, NE |
148 Andrew Young Intl Blvd, NE |
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Albany | Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Terrell, Worth |
1608 South Slappey Blvd. |
Americus | Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor, Webster |
120 West Church Street |
Athens | Barrow, Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe |
150 Evelyn C. Neely Drive |
Atlanta | Douglas, Fulton |
223 Courtland St. N.E. |
Augusta | Burke, Columbia, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Richmond, Screven, Washington |
601 Greene Street |
Bainbridge | Decatur, Early, Miller, Seminole |
310 South Scott Street |
Blue Ridge | Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Towns, Union |
946 Appalachian Highway |
Brunswick | Appling, Glynn, McIntosh, Wayne |
2517 Tara Lane |
Carrollton | Carroll, Coweta |
275 Northside Drive |
Cartersville | Bartow, Paulding |
19 Felton Place |
Clayton County | Clayton, Fayette, Henry |
Georgia Department of Labor |
Cobb-Cherokee | Cherokee, Cobb |
Georgia Department of Labor |
Columbus | Chattahoochee, Clay, Harris, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Stewart, Talbot |
Georgia Department of Labor |
Covington | Jasper, Newton, Walton |
Georgia Department of Labor |
Dalton | Catoosa, Murray, Whitfield |
1406 Chattanooga Avenue |
DeKalb | DeKalb, Fulton, Rockdale |
774 Jordan Lane |
Douglas | Atkinson, Bacon, Coffee |
70 Lockwood Drive |
Dublin | Emanuel, Johnson, Laurens, Treutlen, Wheeler |
910 North Jefferson Street |
Eastman | Bleckley, Dodge, Telfair, Wilcox |
5016 Park Way |
Gainesville | Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Lumpkin, White |
2756 Atlanta Hwy |
Griffin | Butts, Lamar, Pike, Spalding, Upson |
1514 Highway 16, West |
Gwinnett County | Gwinnett |
2211 Beaver Ruin Road |
Habersham Area | Habersham, Rabun |
215 Hodges Street |
Hinesville | Liberty, Long |
140 East M L King Jr Drive |
Houston County | Crawford, Houston, Peach, Pulaski |
96 Cohen Walker Drive |
Kings Bay | Camden |
1712 Osborne Road |
LaFayette | Chattooga, Dade, Walker |
200 West Villanow Street |
LaGrange | Heard, Meriwether, Troup |
1002 Longley Place |
Macon | Bibb, Jones, Monroe, Twiggs |
3090 Mercer University Drive |
Milledgeville | Baldwin, Putnam, Wilkinson |
156 Roberson Mill Road |
Moultrie | Baker, Colquitt, Mitchell |
220 North Main Street |
Rome | Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Polk |
462 Riverside Parkway, N.E. |
Savannah | Bryan, Chatham, Effingham |
5520 White Bluff Road |
Statesboro | Bulloch |
305 S Main Street |
Thomasville | Grady, Thomas |
403 North Broad Street |
Thomson | Hancock, Lincoln, McDuffie, Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes |
674 Washington Road |
Tifton | Ben Hill, Berrien, Irwin, Tift, Turner |
310 South Tift Avenue |
Toccoa | Banks, Franklin, Hart, Stephens |
37 Foreacre Street |
Valdosta | Brooks, Cook, Echols, Lanier, Lowndes |
221 South Ashley Street |
Vidalia | Candler, Evans, Jeff Davis, Montgomery, Tattnall, Toombs |
206 Queen Street |
Waycross | Brantley, Charlton, Clinch, Pierce, Ware |
600 Plant Avenue |
Georgia Department of Labor Phone Number: (770) 840-2200
Contact Email: https://dol.georgia.gov/email-us
Atlanta | Georgia Department of Labor
223 Courtland St. N.E.. Suite 200.
Atlanta, GA 30303.
IF you need help finding a job, Georgia Department Of Labor Career Resource Center offices provides great Job Search assistance in helping you to write your resume, interview skills, job fair schedules, education and training.
How Do I Qualify For Georgia Department Of Labor Unemployment Assistance?
You can qualify if you have lost your job through no fault of your own and looking for another job, have a recall to your job within 6 weeks of the last day worked, or in an approved training program.
What Assistance Can I Get On GA Department OF Labor Website?
On the Georgia Department Of Labor Website you can Get Assistance with your claim, Submit your Work Search, Claim your Weekly Benefit Payments or File your Unemployment Insurance Claim.
How Do I Get My Georgia Unemployment Benefit Payments?
Once you file your GA unemployment benefit claim, you will be required to certify your eligibility for each week in order to claim your benefit payment. You will also need to submit your work search for each week of benefits claimed – you must be searching for a job while getting benefits. You can claim your benefits using the GA Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system, on your computer or phone over the Internet, or in person at a GDOL Career Center. Your benefits can be deposited directly in your bank account or Georgia Unemployment Insurance (UI) Way2Go Debit MasterCard®.
How Long Can I Get Georgia Unemployment Benefits?
Georgia Georgia Department Of Labor regulations allow you to claim your unemployment benefits up to a maximum of 26 weeks. You can receive a weekly benefit amount ranging from $55 to $365 per week, based on your earnings at your last job.
How Do I Contact Georgia Department of Labor?
Georgia Department of Labor Phone Number:
404-232-3001
Contact Email: https://dol.georgia.gov/email-us
Georgia Department Of Labor
At Georgia Department Of Labor Unemployment Career Center Offices you can get assistance in filing your claim for unemployment insurance benefits. These benefits are available to you if your have become unemployed through no fault of your own. Keep in mind that benefits are established by Federal law and you have the right to apply for unemployment if you have lost your job.
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Georgia Unemployment Insurance Benefits Eligibility
Question of the day
I recently filed for unemployment online but have not heard anything back. I was let go from my job back on May 29, 2023. What do I need to do now?
It is normal to not hear back from the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) immediately after filing for unemployment benefits. The GDOL typically takes 21 days or more to process a claim. However, if it has been more than 21 days since you filed your claim and you have not heard anything back, you can do the following:
Check the status of your claim online. You can do this by logging into your MyUI account on the GDOL website.
Contact the GDOL by phone. The GDOL’s customer service number is 1-800-245-2770.
Visit a GDOL career center. You can find a list of career centers on the GDOL website.
When you contact the GDOL, be sure to have your claim number and your Social Security number ready. The GDOL representative will be able to tell you the status of your claim and answer any questions you have.
If you are still not able to get a response from the GDOL, you can reapply for unemployment benefits. You can do this by filing a new claim online or by visiting a career center.
Here are some additional tips for filing for unemployment benefits in Georgia:
Be sure to complete all of the required information on your claim form.
Be truthful about your work history and earnings.
Keep a copy of your claim form and any correspondence you receive from the GDOL.
Certify your eligibility for benefits each week.
Be sure to submit your work search activities each week.
I hope this helps!