Texas Unemployment Office
The Texas unemployment office, known as the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), is responsible for administering unemployment benefits and the tax program that funds Unemployment Insurance. This is completed through several local tax offices and five Tele-Centers.
TWC is a part of the statewide network, Texas Workforce Solutions, which includes the agency itself, 28 local workforce offices, and various community partners that work together to provide various services and functions. The different services outside of unemployment include providing child care to individuals receiving literacy services, education assistance for those with disabilities, gathering statistical information on specific industries or economics within the state, and enforcing state / federal laws surrounding discrimination in the workplace. The various community partners are a collaboration that includes community colleges, school districts, economic development groups, and other agencies within the state that have a vested interested in the economic success of Texas.
While the Unemployed Insurance (UI) benefits is funded by employers, the remainder of the TWC budget is funded through the federal government. This includes the resources required for the administrative cost of running Texas Unemployment Office. The Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) is awarded to states to help offset the financial burden of the operational expenses.
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Texas Unemployment Office Contact Information
Depending on your needs, you may want to contact the following resources within the Texas Workforce Commission.
- Jobs and Workforce Services
- Call Local Texas Workforce Solutions Office
- Online Service Options
- Unemployment Tax
- Call local unemployment office
- Email: [email protected]
- Unemployment Benefits and Claims
- Tele-Center (Claimants)
- Phone: 800-939-6631
- Tele-Center (Employers)
- Phone: 866-274-1722
- Online service options
- Automated Phone Service
- Phone: 800-558-8321
- Benefit Overpayment Collections Unit
- Phone: 512-936-3338
- Email: [email protected]
- Appeals - Unemployment Benefits
- In person at a Local Workforce Solutions Office
- Online with the Unemployment Benefits Appeal Form
- Fax: 512-475-1135
- Mail:
Appeal Tribunal
Texas Workforce Commission
101 E 1th St, Rm 410
Austin, TX 78778-0001
- TWC Leadership
- Commissioner Representing Labor
- Phone: 800-832-2829
- Email: [email protected]
- Commissioner Representing Employers
- Phone: 800-832-9394
- Email: [email protected]
- Report Fraud
- Phone: 800-252-3642
- Services for People with Disabilities
- TWC Vocation Rehabilitation Inquiries
- Phone: 800-628-5115
- Email: [email protected]
- Labor Market and Career Information
- Labor Market Information Hotline
- Phone: 866-938-4444
- Industry Verification Reports
- Phone: 800-827-2005
- Career Information Hotline
- Phone: 800-822-7526
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: Career Information
- Additional Program Contacts
- Business Enterprises of Texas
- Phone: 512-377-0559
- Career Schools & Colleges
- Phone: 512-936-3100
- Employment and Housing Discrimination
- Phone: 512-463-2642
- Foreign Labor Certification
- Phone: 512-475-2571
- Email: [email protected]
- Payday, Child Labor and Texas Minimum Wage Law
- Phone 800-832-9243
- Email: [email protected]
- Texas Veterans Leadership Program
- Phone: 888-838-8391
- Trade Affected Workers
- Phone: 512-936-2559
- Email: [email protected]
- Work Opportunity Tax Credit
- Phone: 800-695-6879
- Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
- Phone: 512-463-2245
- TWC Ombudsman - Available for complaints regarding TWC services.
- Phone: 512-463-2236
- Email: [email protected]
- Physical Address:
TWC Ombudsman, Texas Workforce Commission
101 E 15th St., Rm 665
Austin, TX 78778-0001