What is the waiting period for receiving unemployment benefits?

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The waiting period for receiving unemployment benefits in Delaware is typically one week. This means that individuals who file a claim must serve a waiting week before becoming eligible for benefits. During this waiting week, no benefits will be paid even if the individual is found eligible. However, claimants are still required to file their weekly claim certifications during this period. It is important to note that the waiting week is a one-time requirement and does not apply to subsequent weeks of unemployment. Once the waiting week has been served, eligible individuals can start receiving their unemployment benefits for subsequent weeks, provided they continue to meet all other eligibility requirements.
Answered Nov 2, 2023

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