Get started with Employer Access

Businesses can now use our Employer Access application (formerly called TWES) to:
- report employees refusing suitable work,
- view an account summary, payment history and any deficiencies,
- check employer and worker contribution rates,
- submit a Shared Work application, and
- download an annual contribution rate notice.
To register for Employer Access, your business must be subject to the New Jersey Unemployment Compensation law and be required to file both Forms NJ927 and WR30.
Already have an account? Log in to Employer Access via myNewJersey.
Need to create an account? Get started here.
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Click here to log in to Employer Access using an existing myNewJersey account.
First, you must verify your credentials in our Employer Access application. Then you'll link Employer Access to a new or existing myNewJersey account.
Note: The person who creates the Employer Access account is the "administrator." Only the administrator has the ability to grant or remove additional users (such as a payroll manager, payroll service, or accountant). This setup ensures that only the administrator controls who can access the information in the account.
The person who creates the Employer Access account is the "administrator." Only the administrator has the ability to grant or remove additional users (such as a payroll manager, payroll service, or accountant). This setup ensures that only the administrator controls who can access the information in the account.
To add employers, you'll need to repeat the two-step process of verifying your credentials and linking your myNewJersey account to Employer Access. Click here to add employers to an existing Employer Access account.
Before you start, have the following information handy:
- 15-digit Employer Identification Number (EIN)*
- Official business name
- The 4-digit Authorization Code issued by the Department of Labor & Workforce Development. If you do not have the Authorization Code, you can obtain it during the registration process by providing the amount on Line 8 of the employers’ quarterly report (form NJ-927) for the prior quarter, which represents the total of all wages paid that are subject to Unemployment, Temporary Disability, Workforce, and Family Leave Insurance. If you need further assistance, email us at EmployerAccess@dol.nj.gov or call 609-633-6400, option 0, and ask to have the authorization code mailed to the employer address we have on file.
*To make sure you format your EIN correctly, use the following guidelines:
- The first digit is always 0.
- The next 12 digits are the New Jersey tax identification number used to file Forms NJ927 and WR30. This is generally your 9-digit Federal Employer Identification Number followed by a 3-digit suffix. If no suffix has been assigned enter three zeroes.
- The last two digits are always 00, except for certain clients of employee leasing companies that have elected client-level reporting.
If you need help, email us at EmployerAccess@dol.nj.gov.