File online
You may file a claim for unemployment benefits in Montana on the Internet at Montana UI4U.
File by phone:
You may file a claim for unemployment insurance benefits in Montana by calling the claim center nearest you:
Billings: (406) 247-1000
for the hearing impaired, call (406) 444-0532
Helena: (406) 444-2545
for the hearing impaired, call (406) 444-0532
If you are unemployed, become unemployed or your hours are substantially reduced, call the Unemployment Insurance Center in your region to:
Have the following information available when you make your call to the Telephone Center to file a claim:
You may file a claim for unemployment insurance benefits in Montana by calling the claim center nearest you:
Billings (406) 247-1000 or, for the hearing impaired, call (406) 444-0532
Helena (406) 444-2545 or, for the hearing impaired, call (406) 444-0532
Trained customer service representatives are available to assist you anytime from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday.
Wednesday hours are 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
If you have filed a claim for benefits and have an active continued claim, call the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system to record your bi-weekly continued claim information for benefits. The IVR is an automated system you use to:
Interactive Voice Response System
1-800-207-0667
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