Complete Unemployment Guide

Alabama Unemployment Benefits
1 in 30 Alabamians is currently unemployed – you’re not alone.
This guide cuts through the noise and explains exactly who qualifies, how to apply, and what you’re entitled to – without legal mumbo-jumbo.
***Disclaimer: We are an independent platform and not affiliated with any government unemployment agency. Please consult official sources for applications and eligibility.
Eligibility
Am I Eligible?
- You lost your job or had your hours reduced through no fault of your own — this means layoffs, business closures, or being let go without misconduct.
- You earned enough during your base period — you must have earned wages in at least two quarters with a minimum of $1,157 in your highest quarter.
- You met the total wage requirement — total base period wages must be at least 1.5 times your highest quarter wages, or $2,314 minimum total.
- You’re able to work, available for work, and actively looking for work every week you claim benefits.
- You’re legally authorized to work in the U.S., and you can prove it with documents like your Social Security card or work visa.
Job Search Requirements Explained
Alabama requires you to actively apply for jobs and document at least one job search per week when you file your weekly certification. You must also register with Alabama Works and may need to visit local Career Centers.
These count as job search activities:
- Applying online, in-person, or by phone to specific positions
- Submitting applications to employers who hire people with your skills
- Contacting former employers if rehire is possible
- Visiting Alabama Career Centers for job referrals
- Attending job fairs and networking events
- Meeting with Career Center advisors
Note: New legislation may increase requirements to 3-5 job applications per week.
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Claiming Your Benefits
How to Register & Apply


What You’ll Need
- Social Security number and driver’s license/state ID
- Complete employment history with employer names and addresses
- Dates of employment and wage information
- Banking details for direct deposit
- Reason for separation from each job

When to Apply
Apply immediately after losing your job — don’t wait. Your claim becomes effective the Sunday before you file, regardless of what day you actually apply.
About Processing: Unlike many other states, Alabama does NOT have a mandatory waiting week — you can receive benefits starting from your first week of unemployment if eligible.

After Applying
- You’ll receive a monetary determination letter listing your base period wages
- Register with Alabama Works (mandatory)
- File weekly certifications to continue receiving payments
- Begin required work search activities immediately
- Visit local Career Centers weekly as required
Benefit Breakdown
What Benefits Will I Get?

Weekly Payment
Between $45–$275, calculated by dividing your average earnings from your two highest-paid quarters by 26

Partial Work?
If you work part-time and your gross weekly earnings are less than your weekly benefit amount, you can receive reduced unemployment payments. You must report all wages earned during the week they were earned, not when paid.
Important Reminders:
- File weekly certifications on time to continue receiving payments
- Complete required work search activities and document them weekly
- Register with Alabama Works (mandatory)
- Report ANY income from work immediately
- Keep detailed records of all work search activities
- Failure to meet work search requirements will result in benefit denial
How We Can Help
How GigHQ Helps (Every Step of the Way)
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