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  1. If you have any questions about your Unemployment Insurance claim, please contact the New York State DOL by phone, email, fax, or mail-in letter. Need to talk to someone about your claim? Contact our representatives at the DOL and they would be glad to help!

  2. Over the course of Greenberg's employment as a tax collector, he was reported to have spent over $1 million on contracts and other purchases. Those contracts included $380,000 for body armor, weapons, and ammunition, as well as $15,000 for office sprinklers that could be aimed at people outside his office.

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  4. Nov 30, 2022 · ORLANDO, Fla. – Former Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg was sentenced to 11 years in prison after facing a judge Thursday morning for several federal charges, including child...

  5. Call Tel-Service Toll Free: 888-581-5812. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and use a TTY/TDD, you may contact the Telephone Claims Center by calling a relay operator at 800-662-1220. Ask the operator to call. 888-783-1370. Video Relay Users: If you use a Video Relay System or another type of relay service, contact your relay operator and ask ...

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  6. Contact our press office for media inquiries by phone at: (518) 457-5519 or by Email at [email protected] *NOTE: This telephone number or email address should not be used to inquire about your unemployment insurance claim or your online services account.

  7. We use this time to review and process your application for benefits. You will not receive benefits during this period. This is why you may see your claim status as “pending.”. New Yorkers who are receiving Unemployment Insurance benefits are eligible for up to 26 weeks of benefits.

  8. SHARE. Overview. Once you have filed a claim for benefits, you must also claim weekly benefits for each week you are unemployed and meet the eligibility requirements. This is also called “certifying for benefits.” You can start certifying as soon as you receive a notification from the DOL. Go to www.labor.ny.gov/signin .