Vermont Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Vermont’s Department of Labor oversees its unemployment insurance benefits program, designed to help make ends meet for struggling Vermonters who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own.
Funding for the state unemployment insurance program comes entirely from Vermont employers who pay taxes that are directed into the unemployment insurance trust fund.
Vermont Unemployment Services
Website | labor.vermont.gov/unemployment-insurance |
Private Website | Vermont Unemployment |
Phone | 877-214-3332 |
Apply Online | Start a Claim |
Weekly Certification | Continue a Claim |
Appeal a Denial | Appealing UI Determinations |
Find a Local Office | Resource Centers |
Report Fraud | https://labor.vermont.gov/fraud-reporting |
Coronavirus Updates | https://labor.vermont.gov/covid19 |
Am I Eligible for Unemployment Benefits?
To be eligible for UI benefits in Vermont, you must meet eligibility criteria. You must have worked in Vermont during the last 12 months, and are unemployed through no fault of your own. You should apply for unemployment insurance benefits if your work hours fall below 35 hours per week.
To be eligible for Vermont unemployment insurance benefits, you must be a resident of Vermont and all of the following must be true:
- You are unemployed through no fault of your own
- You worked in Vermont during the past 12 months
- You earned a minimum amount of wages determined by Vermont guidelines
- You are actively seeking work each week you are collecting benefits
Benefit Payments and Duration
Base Period | First 4 of the last 5 completed quarters |
Alt Base Period | Last 4 completed quarters |
Duration of Benefits | Weekly Payment | Maximum Benefits Amount (1 year) | |
Min | Max | ||
21-26 weeks | $74 | $531 | $13,338 |
How Do I Apply for Unemployment Benefits in Vermont?
To apply for unemployment insurance benefits, create an account with the Vermont Department of Labor at labor.vermont.gov. While you are collecting benefits, you will receive regular communication from the Vermont Department of Labor at the email address you provide.
The Vermont Department of Labor accepts online claims for unemployment insurance benefits. If you are unable to apply online, contact the Unemployment Insurance Claimant Assistance Center at 877-214-3330 between Monday and Saturday from 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. to discuss other options for filing your initial claim.
How Do I Manage My Unemployment Benefits?
Once your original claim for unemployment compensation has been approved, you must certify weekly to continue receiving benefits. As you file your first weekly claim certification, the system will prompt you to enter a four-digit Personal Identification Number of your choice, which you will need to input, along with your Social Security number, as part of each weekly benefit claim.
You are required to submit a weekly claim to continue receiving benefits. Once you are logged in, select “File an Unemployment Claim.” Detailed instructions for submitting your claim also are available within your Claimant Portal. You will be asked to answer specific questions about your job-search activities for the previous week to determine whether you still meet eligibility requirements.
Failure to submit a weekly claim at any point may result in a worker being denied unemployment insurance benefits for that week.
How Do I Appeal a Decision?
Not every claim for unemployment insurance benefits is accepted by the Vermont Department of Labor. However, if you receive a denial of your claim, Vermont allows you to appeal your decision within 30 days using any of the following methods:
Online: Request a Hearing
Mail: Vermont Department of Labor
P. O. Box 488
Montpelier, Vermont 05601-0488
Email: labor.appeals@state.vt.us
Fax: 802-828-4289
In person: Deliver a statement of appeal in person at the administrative office:
Vermont Department of Labor
5 Green Mountain Drive
Montpelier, VT 05602
The appeal process consists of three levels, beginning with administrative law judge review, followed by an appeal to the Vermont Employment Security Board, and culminating with review by the Vermont Supreme Court.
How Do I Report Fraud?
The Vermont Department of Labor relies on participants to report instances of suspected unemployment insurance fraud. The source of these reports will remain anonymous. The Vermont Department of Labor offers online reporting of suspected fraud, including fraudulent communications, identity theft, claimant fraud, and misclassifications.
Vermont Unemployment Office Locations
Barre Resource Center | 5 Perry Street Suite 200 Barre, VT 05641 |
802-476-2600 |
Bennington Resource Center | 200 Veterans Memorial Drive Suite 2 Bennington, VT 05201-1945 |
802-442-6376 |
Brattleboro Career Resource Center | 28 Vernon Street Suite 212 Brattleboro, VT 05301 |
802-254-4555 |
American Job Center | 63 Pearl Street Burlington, VT 05401-4331 |
802-863-7676 |
Middlebury Resource Center | 1590 Route 7 South Suite 5 Middlebury, VT 05753 |
802-388-4921 |
Morrisville Resource Center | 197 Harrell Street Morrisville, VT 05661 |
802-888-4545 |
Newport Resource Center | Emory E. Hebard State Office Bldg 100 Main Street Suite 210 Newport, VT 05855 |
802-334-6545 |
Rutland Resource Center | 200 ASA Bloomer Building 88 Rutland, VT 05701 |
802-786-5837 |
Springfield Resource Center | 56 Main Street Suite 101 Springfield, VT 05156-2900 |
802-289-0999 |
American Job Center | 27 Federal Street Suite 100 St. Albans, VT 05478-2246 |
802-524-6585 |
St. Johnsbury American Job Center | 1197 Main Street Suite 1 St. Johnsbury, VT 05819-0129 |
802-748-3177 |
White River Junction Resource Center | 118 Prospect Street Suite 28 White River Junction, VT 05001 |
802-295-8805 |
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