UC PARTIALS QUICK FACTS
- Employers must register
with DIR New Hire and Alabama UC Partials before filing partial claims using the
Internet system.
- Under our current administrative rules, employers are allowed to file partials up to three consecutive weeks. During the 4th week, the employee must call 1-866-2 FILE UC (1-866-234-5382) between 7:00 AM and 4:30 PM Central Time, Monday through Friday to file his claim during the week in which they do not work.
- Employees can also file their claims using the Internet system at www.dir.alabama.gov during the week in which they do not work.
- Partials for more than one week for the same employee cannot be filed
at the same time. Employers must wait until the next day to file another
week.
- Generally employers can elect to file UC partial claims using the internet if
they have employees who are working and earning less than their usual weekly gross earnings for full-time employment and less than
the maximum UC weekly benefit amount currently in effect.
- Use of the computerized partial claims system helps the Department
of Industrial Relations speed up the payment process for filing an unemployment
compensation partial claim.
- Employers filing automated partial claims are not required to submit
a claim on employees' whose gross earnings for a given week are equal to
or
exceed the current maximum benefit amount of $255.
- Partials cannot be filed on employees who have a current benefit year
on which UC benefits have exhausted.
- Partials cannot be filed on employees who have been determined monetarily
ineligible until the beginning of the next calendar quarter which is
the first Sunday of January, April, July, and October.
FILING REQUIREMENTS Employers must
register with Alabama UC Partials before filing partial claims
using the Internet system.
- Employers must acknowledge and accept an Employer Affidavit
for Electronic Partials, which will be presented to you as an
online form during the Internet filing session. You may view and download
a copy of this form here.
- Employers must have an Employee
Consent Form on file for each employee who files partials.
This form can be printed or the form can be downloaded and saved
on the employer's computer for later completion.
- Employers must have a UC account number which is assigned to them
by the Tax Section when their business is established.
- Partial claims cannot be filed until after the end of the pay period
in which the employee's gross earnings are less than his usual full-time
weekly earnings and less than the maximum UC weekly benefit amount currently
in effect.
- Partials must be filed within 14 days following the ending date of
the week of unemployment covered by the claim. Exception: Where
the employer's payroll is on a biweekly basis or an employer's administrative
offices are closed for a period of two weeks the 14 day limitation with
respect to the first week of such pay period or closure is extended
to 18 days.
- Employers may not file partial claims when:
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employees do not work full-time of their own choosing |
| (2) |
employees are receiving a retirement pension from an employer they
worked for within the past 18 months |
| (3) |
employees are attending school |
| (4) |
employees have an active claim filed in another state (if not using the CPUB version) |
| (5) |
employees are receiving Worker's Compensation payments |
| (6) |
employees were not able and available for work each day during
the week being claimed when work is available (4 or more hours) |
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Those employees can file a claim by calling 1-866-234-5382 or using the Internet system at www.dir.alabama.gov during the week in which they do not work. |
- Partial claims may be filed only for employees who are temporarily laid off due to lack of work for no more than three consecutive weeks. (However, any unemployed individual may file a claim by calling 1-866-2FILE UC (1-866-234-5382) or using the Internet system at www.dir.alabama.gov during the week in which they do not work.
- Partials cannot be filed for employees
more than three consecutive weeks.
- If employees are laid off for
reasons other than temporary lack of work, they must file their claim by
calling 1-866-2 FILE UC (1-866-234-5382) or using the Internet system at www.dir.alabama.gov during the week in which they do not work.
- Partials can be filed for non-citizen employees. However, their permit
number must be provided and a valid copy of their employment authorization document, front and back, must be submitted to the Payment Processing
Unit to prove their status as a legal alien.
- AL Vantage Debit Cards for Partial Unemployment Benefits cannot be mailed to the
employer’s
address. The employee’s current address or post office box must
be provided when filing for benefits. Postal authorities will not forward
AL Vantage Debit Cards.
HOW TO CONTACT US
You may contact the Alabama Department
of Industrial Relations Payment Processing Unit by one of the following
methods:
| MAIL: |
ALABAMA DEPT. OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
PAYMENT PROCESSING UNIT
649 MONROE ST., ROOM 3430H
MONTGOMERY, AL 36131-0378 |
PHONE:
FAX:
EMAIL: |
334-242-7953
334-242-2550
partials@dir.alabama.gov |
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