Obtaining copies of your check stub and previous receipts from benefit and unemployment payments is quite an easy task. This information is personal to you and is an agreement between you and the Government unemployment office, so you are entitled to receive this information for personal use. You may need the information when applying for any kind of credit, a bank account or for more benefits to prove your income.
Firstly, do you have an online account with the unemployment office? If so, you can most probably access the information via the website, and you can do this by logging into your account. You'll need to use the same information as you do to call in your weekly employment status to log in, and once logged in; you should be able to browse old payment records which you are then able to print out to a paper statement.
This is then more than enough for proof of earnings, and you're able to access check stubs and receipts from as far back as you have been receiving unemployment checks. If you are not set up for the online system, it is definitely worth doing, as it is very convenient and time effective.
If you aren't able to access old check stubs and information online, you'll simply need to contact your unemployment office who will be able to help you access old records. You will most likely need to provide some ID, which is purely for security reasons only, and when you state the date of the receipt you’re looking for, the office should just be able to run it off on a printer to hand to you. Depending on whether you're calling or not, your check stub should then be posted to you.
Firstly, do you have an online account with the unemployment office? If so, you can most probably access the information via the website, and you can do this by logging into your account. You'll need to use the same information as you do to call in your weekly employment status to log in, and once logged in; you should be able to browse old payment records which you are then able to print out to a paper statement.
This is then more than enough for proof of earnings, and you're able to access check stubs and receipts from as far back as you have been receiving unemployment checks. If you are not set up for the online system, it is definitely worth doing, as it is very convenient and time effective.
If you aren't able to access old check stubs and information online, you'll simply need to contact your unemployment office who will be able to help you access old records. You will most likely need to provide some ID, which is purely for security reasons only, and when you state the date of the receipt you’re looking for, the office should just be able to run it off on a printer to hand to you. Depending on whether you're calling or not, your check stub should then be posted to you.