Mio MI Unemployment Career Center Office
| Michigan Works! Oscoda County Service Center 1329 South Mt. Tom Road Mio, MI 48647 phn: 989-826-6107 Affiliate One Stops  | Applying for Michigan unemployment Filing an unemployment insurance Checking the status of your claim Reporting fraud or identity theft Getting information about eligibility Finding employment opportunities  | 
The services offered at the Michigan Works! Oscoda County Service Center – Mio MI Unemployment Career Center Office are:
- Applying for Michigan unemployment benefits
 - Filing an unemployment insurance claim
 - Checking the status of your claim
 - Reporting fraud or identity theft
 - Getting information about eligibility, rules, and appeals
 - Finding employment opportunities and resources
 - Registering a business and managing your tax account
 - Getting assistance from the Office of Employer Ombudsman
 
You can visit the office at 1329 S Mt. Tom Rd, Mio, MI, 48647 or call them at (989) 826-6107². You can also visit the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency website⁴ for more information and online services. I hope this helps you
What are the eligibility requirements to get MI Unemployment Insurance benefits?
To be eligible, for MI unemployment insurance benefits, you must be:
- Unemployed through no fault of your own.
 - Unemployed, available and actively seeking suitable full-time work.
 - You must register for work at www.mitalent.org
 - You must satisfy UIA standard base period wage requirements.
 
How do I apply for unemployment Insurance Benefits in Michigan?
To apply for MI Unemployment Insurance benefits you can:
- Apply online using Michigan Web Account Manager (MiWAM)
 - OR Apply by phone calling 1-866-500-0017.
 
What happens next after I apply for MI unemployment insurance benefits?
After you apply for benefits you need to:
- Register creating you job seeker profile at MiTalent.org
 - Have a virtually or in person meeting with staff at you local Michigan Works! Service Center.
 - Start certifying your eligibility for benefits every two weeks to receive payment.
 - Start looking for work and report at least one job search weekly during your bi-weekly certification.
 - Look out for information request from Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) or Michigan Works.
 - Sign up for direct deposit or a debit card to quickly receive your benefits.
 - Read the Handbook or Fact Sheet on UI Benefits in Michigan to learn about the requirements.
 
What Information do I need to file for Unemployment Insurance Benefits in MI?
To file your claim you will need:
- Your social security card
 - Your Drivers License ID number or MARVIN Pin (if you got one).
 - Past 18 months employer information with quarterly gross earnings.
 - The last dates of your employments and employer in the past 18 months.
 - Your most recent employers federal ID number (listed on your recent paystub).
 - If you are a non Citizen, your Alien Registration Card and expiration date of your Work Permit.
 
What is the Maximum UI benefits I can get in Michigan?
- The maximum weekly UI benefit amount you can receive is $362 per week.
 - MI UIA will consider wages you have earned over the last 18 months to determine your weekly benefit amount.
 - You can only get 20 weeks of unemployment benefits in a benefit year.
 - The number of benefit weeks you get will depend on your total base period wages.
 
What Job Search Assistance can I get in MI while on UI benefits?
MichiganWorks will provide you support such as:
- Training, support and services that will help you get back to work.
 - Obtain needed credentials to better qualify you for work.
 - Access to professional development opportunities.
 
How do I contact contact MitchiganWorks?
- You can visit their website https://www.michiganworks.org/
 - You can call 1-866-500-0017; for hearing impaired TTY service call 1-866-366-0004
 - For BI Weekly Claim log on to your account or call 1-866-500-0017; TTY 1-866-366-0004
 
Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency Address
Cadillac Place 3024 West Grand Boulevard Detroit MI 48202
Website: https://www.michigan.gov/mdcs/state-employment