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If you lost your job in Texas this week, don’t delay in filing the first claim with the Texas Workforce Commission. Texas unemployment benefits are based on the highest quarter of your base period and are paid at a maximum of $605 per week for a maximum of 26 weeks. Changes in the rule in 2026 (HB 3699) made the determination of who is responsible for your claim much easier for TWC, eliminating the previous 30 hours in a week rule. The key to being paid promptly is to get the job done quickly, register for work on time and make sure you don’t make any mistakes on your application, as some weeks the backlog is causing delays in processing.
Quick Facts: Texas Unemployment Benefits 2026
- Beginning weekly benefit: $75 – $605 depending on your highest quarter of base period wages
- Maximum number of weeks: 26 weeks per benefit year
- Filing method: The filing method is online, at Unemployment Benefits Services (UBS) or by telephone at the Tele-Center (800) 939-6631.
- Work registration deadline: Service termination due to work registration: WorkInTexas.com within 3 business days of filing
- Payment requests: Economic Action is to be paid at every other week interval, either through UBS or Tele-Serv, phone (800) 558-8321.
- Waiting week: TWC will keep the first week in which you are on the payroll until you receive two weeks of payments, then will refund it when you are again in full-time employment or at the end of the benefits period.
- Appeal period: 14 days from letter of determination (calendar days)
How to File Texas Unemployment Benefits After a Layoff
Submit your claim online via TWC’s UBS portal as early as possible – claims are filed in the week the application is made, so the sooner, the sooner, the cost the sooner. Bring the following items to the interview: Your Social Security number, Texas ID or driver’s license, and the exact name, address and starting/ending date of your last employer. The 2026 “last work” update applies to your separation based on the actual employer you worked for, rather than the last employer you worked for 30+ hours for — ending a loophole that caused problems for those in a temporary or seasonal job.
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Why Texas Unemployment Backlog Slows Things Down
After a mass layoff, processing of Texans’ unemployment benefits can last much longer than the time for the first payment. The best chance of avoiding getting stuck in the backlog is to submit your application at night, double-check all the fields and promptly respond to any TWC request for information.
Comparison: Filing Steps at a Glance
| Step | What You Do | Deadline |
| File initial claim | Use UBS online application or Tele-Center to apply online. | Same week as layoff |
| Register for work | Create profile on WorkInTexas.com | Within 3 business days |
| Weekly work search | Log any job contacts (usually 5 per week) | Ongoing, every week |
| Request payment | Certify online or via Tele-Serv | Every 2 weeks |
| Appeal a denial | File written appeal | Within 14 days |
FAQs
After filing for unemployment insurance benefits in Texas, how soon are they paid?
Most claimants receive a first payment in 1-3 weeks, and in backlog periods in 4-6 weeks.
Do I still need to do work search activities while waiting on my claim?
YES — work search and logging must be completed weekly, unless an exemption is granted.
What happens if I’m let go, but my hours are cut back rather than my job?
Texas unemployment may still pay you a portion of your benefits; report all hours and wages when asking for payment.
May I receive back pay for the week of waiting?
Yes, after the waiting week payment is made, TWC releases another one after two weeks of payments or return to full time.
What do I do if my claim is rejected?
There are 14 calendar days for filing a written appeal to TWC.






