How to file for unemployment in Georgia
The fastest way to file for unemployment in Georgia is online through Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) at dol.georgia.gov. Georgia has no waiting week before benefits begin, and regular state benefits run 14–26 weeks, set by the state jobless rate (about 14 now). File the week your job ends, since claims generally do not backdate, and choose "laid off / no fault" as your reason.
Georgia unemployment at a glance
Agency
Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL)
Official portal
dol.georgia.gov
Ways to file
Online · Phone · In person
Waiting week
No waiting week
Max benefit weeks
14–26 weeks, set by the state jobless rate (about 14 now)
You file online through the MyUI Claimant Portal, or in person at a GDOL Career Center.
File in the state where you worked, not where you live. Worked in more than one? Start with the agency where you live now.
Filing is always free. No real state or federal program charges a fee to file. If a site asks for payment, it's a scam.
How to file, step by step
1
Gather your documents (see the checklist below) before you start.
2
Go to the official state portal: dol.georgia.gov.
3
Create an account and complete any identity verification the state requires.
4
File your initial claim. For the separation reason, choose "laid off / no fault," not "fired" or "quit."
5
Then certify each week (answer the weekly questions) to keep benefits coming, and set up direct deposit.
What to have ready
Your Social Security number and a government photo ID.
Employer details for the last 18 months: each company's name, address, and your dates there.
The reason you left each job. For this one, that's "laid off / no fault," not "fired" or "quit."
Your most recent pay stubs and last year's W-2.
Bank routing + account number, if you want benefits paid by direct deposit.
Georgia unemployment FAQ
How do I file for unemployment in Georgia?
File online through Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) at dol.georgia.gov. Have your Social Security number, photo ID, and 18 months of employer details ready, and choose "laid off / no fault" as your reason for leaving. You can also file by phone or in person.
Is there a waiting week for unemployment in Georgia?
Georgia: no waiting week. A waiting week is an unpaid first week of a claim; where it applies you still file and certify during it.
How many weeks of unemployment can I get in Georgia?
Georgia pays regular state benefits for 14–26 weeks, set by the state jobless rate (about 14 now). Federal extensions can change this in a downturn; confirm the current rule with Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL).
Official references
How unemployment insurance works (US DOL)
Plain-language overview of eligibility, the unpaid waiting week, and weekly certification.
Unemployment is taxable (IRS Topic 418)
Benefits count as income. Consider asking Georgia to withhold so tax time isn't a surprise.
Keep going
The unemployment guide
Waiting weeks, weekly certification, and the timing that trips people up.
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Reviewed June 2026. State rules change; confirm the current waiting week and benefit weeks on the official Georgia portal (dol.georgia.gov) before you rely on them.