Forms & Publications
Did you get a form or notice from us?
This page lists some of the forms and letters we send, or make available for, employers.
We have also include some informational posters for your employees that you can download, print, and display to comply with applicable laws.
This statement provides the names and Social Security numbers of claimants who are collecting benefits against your account, the date they filed their claims, the compensable weeks they have been paid, and the amount paid in each of those weeks.
If any of your employees or former employees apply for Unemployment Insurance benefits, we'll send this form to you. The information you provide will help us determine whether or not they are eligible for benefits.
We mail this notice to you immediately after we have made a determination. This notice is for your records and does not need to be returned.
Read the reason given for the determination. If you wish to appeal the determination, take the following steps:
1. File a request for a hearing, in writing, within the 10-day period shown at the upper right-hand side of the form, and as instructed on the reverse of the form.
2. State in your request the reason(s) why you believe the claimant is not entitled to benefits.
3. Address your request to the office shown at the upper left-hand side of the form.
You will be notified of the date and time of the hearing after we receive your letter.
If any of your employees or former employees apply for Unemployment Insurance benefits, we'll send this form to you. The information you provide will help us determine whether or not they are eligible for benefits.
We send this notice to let you know about potential benefits payable to a former employee who has filed a claim for unemployment insurance. This form also allows you to notify us of any information that could potentially disqualify the named employee.
BC-6, Notice of Failure to Apply For, or to Accept, Suitable Work: This form is used to notify the Division of Unemployment Insurance that an employee who filed a claim for unemployment insurance, failed to return to work when notified to do so by the employer. Failure to return to work, or accept an offer of suitable work may be a cause for disqualification of benefits.
BC-10, Instructions for Claiming Unemployment Benefits: Employers are required to provide this form to each employee at the time of separation.
PR-1, Poster-Unemployment & Disability Insurance: Employers are required to display this notice in a conspicuous place at the workplace.
PR-1B, Poster-Unemployment Insurance: Employers are required to display this notice in a conspicuous place at the workplace.
PR-2, Poster-Family Leave Insurance (FLI): Employers are required to display this notice in a conspicuous place at the workplace.
Patrones son requeridos a exhibir este cartel en un sitio visible en el lugar de trabajo.
Employer Poster Packet - For additional material distributed in the Employer Poster Packet.