The first thing to do would be to contact the Department of Labor and Workforce Development for New Jersey directly. There are different phone numbers for different cities, which can be found on the Department of Labor and Workforce Development for New Jersey website. They can be contacted directly by phone this way every day apart from Sunday. They will be able to handle all of your needs.
You could also e-mail or write to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. However, as they will receive a lot of mail, it may take them some time to reply to your enquiry. The other thing to bear in mind is that you will be sent several different pieces of mail from the department that are likely to come at different times. These will begin to arrive after a claim has been sent off. Therefore the application could take a little while to process so it is worth staying patient and seeing what is sent to you.
Some of the information is likely to detail the status of your claim. It may be that a meeting is requested with you where some details can be ascertained. If you are sent forms it is important to send them back as quickly as possible so your claim can be processed straight away.
You could also e-mail or write to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. However, as they will receive a lot of mail, it may take them some time to reply to your enquiry. The other thing to bear in mind is that you will be sent several different pieces of mail from the department that are likely to come at different times. These will begin to arrive after a claim has been sent off. Therefore the application could take a little while to process so it is worth staying patient and seeing what is sent to you.
Some of the information is likely to detail the status of your claim. It may be that a meeting is requested with you where some details can be ascertained. If you are sent forms it is important to send them back as quickly as possible so your claim can be processed straight away.