The Loveland Office of Larimer County Workforce Center Unemployment Office 80537
- Address:
The Loveland Office of Larimer County Workforce Center
418 East 4th Street
Loveland, CO 80537 - Phone: 970-619-4650
- Fax: 970-619-4669
- Opening hours:
M-F 8am-5pm
If you recently lost your job, you may qualify for Loveland Unemployment Insurance and get cash benefits to partially replace your lost earnings and be able to pay expenses while looking for a new job.
To receive temporary income assistance, you must file a claim with your local unemployment office. The Loveland Unemployment Office in Colorado is available to assist you with unemployment insurance, job training and finding a job.
We provide contact information for the Loveland unemployment office, where you can receive assistance with everything related to Colorado unemployment compensations. You can call this office to speak with a customer service representative or visit the Loveland unemployment office for in-person assistance. If you prefer, you can also file an unemployment insurance claim online from the official website of the Loveland Career Center.
Before contacting your local unemployment office, we recommend that you read the frequently asked questions below to clarify your doubts more quickly.
In case you don’t receive the help you are looking for at Loveland unemployment office you can visit Colorado Department of Labor official site, as this department is in charge of administering the unemployment benefits programs in that state. There you can find information on how to qualify for unemployment insurance in Colorado, how to file your claim, how to appeal a decision, and more. To find out how to access the online system, see the Colorado Department of Labor contact information on our website.
Frequently Ask Questions at Tax Office
You must file an initial claim the same week that you are unemployed or working reduced hours.
To be eligible for unemployment insurance programs you must have lost your job through no fault of your own and you must also meet your state’s eligibility requirements.
Normally, it takes three to six weeks from the time you file your claim to when you receive your first payment.
In most states, workers are eligible for up to 26 weeks or half a year of benefits.
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