Where Is the Unemployment Office in Power County, ID?

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Where Is the Unemployment Office in Power County, ID?

Do you need to file for unemployment benefits in Power County, Idaho? Do you have questions about your claim? You can find the information you need at the website of the Idaho Department of Labor, the state agency that administers unemployment benefits in Idaho.

If you haven’t applied for unemployment benefits recently (or ever), you might think you have to go into the local unemployment office and file your claim in person. These days, however, it’s much easier – and often, required – to file your claim online or by phone.

On this page, you'll find

  • contact information for the Idaho Department of Labor
  • contact information for local job centers, which can help you with your job search and may offer assistance in filing for unemployment benefits, and
  • links to our articles on how to file for benefits in Idaho, eligibility for benefits in Idaho, calculating your weekly benefit amount in Idaho, and more. 



 

Contacting the Unemployment Office in Power County

If you want to file a claim for benefits, check on your claim, speak to a representative, or manage your unemployment benefits application, contact the

Idaho Department of Labor

URL: https://labor.idaho.gov/dnn

Main Phone Number:

208-332-8942

To reach your local unemployment office in Idaho by phone, use the following numbers:

Boise: 208-332-3575

Burley: 208-678-5518

Caldwell: 208-364-7781

Idaho Falls: 208-557-2500

Lewiston: 208-799-5000

Pocatello: 208-236-6710

Post Falls: 208-457-8789

Sandpoint: 208-263-7544

Twin Falls: 208-735-2500

All other areas: 208-332-8942

Find contact information for local offices of the Idaho Department of Labor at its Local Office Directory page.

Contacting Your Local Job Center

Local job centers -- sometimes called One-Stop Career Centers or American Job Centers --can help you with cover letters, resumes, and job search efforts. Some job centers may provide assistance in filing for unemployment benefits. You may be required to register with a job center as part of your ongoing obligation to look for work while collecting benefits.

Contact your job center to find out about services and availability. Although some job centers provide unemployment services (for example, help in filing or managing your claim), others offer only job search assistance. And, some centers are closed, have limited hours, or are available only online due to the coronavirus pandemic. Call or email your local job center to find out about their offerings. 

source: U.S. Department of Labor


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