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Division of Unemployment InsuranceURL reading ( My Unemployment . NJ . Gov )

How to report fraud

exterior of the NJ Department of Labor building

The State of New Jersey is committed to preventing fraud. This includes fraudulent emails and identity theft. We also want to protect your unemployment insurance fund against fraudulent claims.

If you suspect your identity has been stolen, or that someone is fraudulently collecting benefits, contact us right away (see below).

E-Adjudication emails from New Jersey’s Division of Unemployment Insurance will always contain your full name and will be sent by no-reply@dol.nj.gov.

If you suspect your ID has been stolen, or you believe someone is fraudulently collecting unemployment insurance benefits, let us know right away using either of the methods below.

 

By phone: 609-777-4304

By fax: 609-292-5593

By mail: Division of Fraud Prevention and Risk Management, PO Box 043, Trenton NJ 08625-0043

You do not have to give us your name when you report that someone is claiming benefits they are not entitled to.

  • Identity theft: Use this form to let us know that someone has filed a fraudulent claim using your Social Security number or other personal information.

  • Collecting benefits while working: Use this form to let us know that someone is fraudulently collecting unemployment benefits while still working. You do not have to identify yourself when you contact us for this purpose.