Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance pays up to $450 per week through Delaware UI Claims at ui.delawareworks.com for up to 26 weeks. Delaware has a one-week waiting period β week one is unpaid, and week two is your first payable certification. File online at ui.delawareworks.com or by phone with Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance. Delaware's small size and lower claim volume compared to neighboring Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey means Delaware UI Claims typically processes faster than those larger-state systems. Note: Delaware is a corporate registration state for thousands of companies β if your company is incorporated in Delaware but you work in another state, file with the state where you performed your work, not Delaware.
- File at ui.delawareworks.com through Delaware UI Claims. Delaware has a one-week waiting period.
- Maximum $450/week for up to 26 weeks β total maximum potential $10,400.
- Delaware's small claim volume means faster processing than neighboring larger states.
Always verify exact numbers, deadlines, and forms on Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance's official website β this page provides general guidance, not state-specific legal advice.
Creating Your Delaware UI Claims Account
Register at ui.delawareworks.com with your Social Security number and complete 18-month employment history. Enter all Delaware employers, dates, and separation reasons carefully. Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance verifies employer information against quarterly wage filings. Set up direct deposit in Delaware UI Claims at the time of filing for the fastest payment delivery. Delaware accepts phone filing. File the week you separate from your job β don't wait.
Frequently Asked Questions
- My company is incorporated in Delaware but I work at their office in Wilmington. Do I file with Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance?
- If you physically work in Wilmington, Delaware, yes β you file with Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance through Delaware UI Claims. Delaware's corporate registration dominance means thousands of companies are incorporated in Delaware for legal and tax reasons, but that incorporation location doesn't determine where employees file for UI. The determining factor is where you actually performed the work and where your employer paid Delaware UI taxes on your wages. Workers physically working in Delaware file with Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance. Workers working in Maryland, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey for a Delaware-incorporated company file with the state where they performed the work.
- I work at the DuPont campus in Wilmington. After a layoff, how long does Delaware UI Claims typically take to process?
- Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance processes most standard claims within 2-3 weeks of filing β faster than neighboring Pennsylvania and Maryland because Delaware's claim volume is substantially lower. DuPont and Chemours layoffs, which occur periodically in Wilmington, produce claim spikes that can extend Delaware UI Claims processing by 1-2 weeks, but Delaware's processing infrastructure is generally efficient. File online through Delaware UI Claims immediately after your layoff date. Delaware's waiting week means your first payable week starts in week 2 after filing β the processing timeline of 2-3 weeks puts your first actual payment approximately 3-4 weeks after your filing date in most standard Delaware UI Claims cases. Direct deposit accelerates payment delivery once Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance processes and approves your claim.
- I worked in Delaware but my employer had headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. What state do I file with?
- File with Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance since you performed your work in Delaware. Your employer was likely paying Delaware UI taxes on your Delaware wages (based on where you worked, not where headquarters is located). Check your W-2 β Box 15 identifies which state's UI taxes were paid. If it shows Delaware, file through Delaware UI Claims at ui.delawareworks.com. If you had a hybrid work arrangement splitting time between Delaware and Pennsylvania, your employer may have paid UI taxes to both states β in that case, you can file a combined wage claim with either Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance or Pennsylvania UC.
- Delaware UI Claims shows a waiting week. I thought Delaware might have eliminated it like some other states. Is the waiting week still in effect?
- Yes β Delaware still has a one-week waiting period as of 2026. Your first week of unemployment is your waiting week: you certify but receive no payment. Week 2 is your first payable week in Delaware UI Claims. Some states (Rhode Island, California, and others) have eliminated the waiting week β Delaware has not. Plan for a gap of approximately 3-5 weeks from your filing date to your first Delaware UI payment: 1 waiting week + 1-2 Delaware processing weeks + payment timing. This gap is why filing Delaware UI Claims immediately when you're laid off matters β every day of delay extends the time before your first payment arrives.
- I'm a Delaware state government worker. Am I covered by Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance?
- Yes β Delaware state employees are generally covered by Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance. Delaware state government participates in the UI system. If you're laid off, furloughed, or separated from your Delaware state job, file through Delaware UI Claims at ui.delawareworks.com. State government employment separations follow standard Delaware eligibility rules β layoffs, RIFs, and agency closures are qualifying events. State employees separated for misconduct or voluntary quits face the same disqualification rules as private sector workers. Delaware state employees in certain pension-covered groups should also check whether pension receipt affects their Delaware UI benefit amount β receipt of a pension from the same employer that pays UI contributions may reduce your weekly Delaware benefit.