Kansas Department of Labor requires weekly certification through GetKansasBenefits at getkansasbenefits.gov. Given GetKansasBenefits's documented history of technical issues, Kansas workers should certify early in each week and screenshot every page β including the confirmation screen with the confirmation number. Kansas requires 3 work search contacts per week documented in GetKansasBenefits. With Kansas's duration potentially limited to fewer than 16 weeks based on the state unemployment rate, each missed certification is especially costly.
- Certify weekly in GetKansasBenefits. Screenshot the confirmation page every week β GetKansasBenefits has had system issues.
- 3 work search contacts per week required. Log all contacts before certifying.
- Report all earnings including part-time and temporary income each week.
Always verify exact numbers, deadlines, and forms on the Kansas Department of Labor's official website β this page provides general guidance, not state-specific legal advice.
GetKansasBenefits Weekly Certification Details
Each GetKansasBenefits weekly certification: confirm availability and ability to work full-time, declare your 3 completed work search contacts, report any wages earned, and confirm you did not refuse suitable work. Kansas's certification window β the specific days you must certify β is stated in your GetKansasBenefits approval. Missing the window risks losing that week's benefit. Certify Sunday through Saturday as directed by GetKansasBenefits. If the portal fails during certification, call Kansas Department of Labor the same day with your confirmation attempt documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- GetKansasBenefits gave me an error when I tried to certify this week. I saved a screenshot. What's my next step?
- Call Kansas Department of Labor immediately β the same day as the error, not the next day. Describe the specific error, the time of your attempt, and provide the screenshot if Kansas Department of Labor requests it. Ask Kansas Department of Labor to document your contact as a timely certification attempt. They can process your certification manually or authorize a backdated certification if the technical failure is confirmed. Kansas Department of Labor is aware of GetKansasBenefits's system reliability history and has procedures for portal failures. Do not wait and hope the portal works tomorrow β call and document today. Your screenshot with the date and time is your best evidence of a timely attempt.
- I worked 2 days as a temp in Kansas this week and earned $340. How does that affect my GetKansasBenefits weekly benefit?
- Report the $340 in GetKansasBenefits for the week you earned it. Kansas reduces your weekly benefit for earnings above the state's earnings disregard amount. At $637/week maximum, $340 in part-time earnings may substantially reduce your weekly benefit β your net benefit for that week may be small or zero depending on the exact disregard. Continue certifying every week regardless of your earnings, and report accurately. Weeks where you work reduce your weekly benefit but don't eliminate them from your maximum week count β you still used one of your limited Kansas weeks. Plan your temporary work schedule with awareness that each worked week counts against your Kansas duration.
- Kansas reduced my maximum weeks based on the unemployment rate. If the rate changes during my claim, do I get more weeks added?
- Kansas's duration is generally set at the time you file your claim based on the applicable unemployment rate β it doesn't automatically increase mid-claim if the rate changes upward. Contact Kansas Department of Labor to confirm whether any mid-year adjustments apply to active claims. The standard expectation is that your maximum weeks are locked at filing β plan around your approved week count rather than hoping for additions. This makes your GetKansasBenefits approval letter's week count the number to manage your finances and job search timeline around.
- I'm receiving GetKansasBenefits and received a job offer in another state. I'm planning to move. Can I still certify while arranging the move?
- You remain eligible for Kansas benefits for weeks you are genuinely unemployed and available for work β including the weeks before you start a new job and before you relocate. Once you accept a job offer and have a firm start date, your availability to accept other work changes. Continue certifying in GetKansasBenefits accurately for each week you remain genuinely unemployed. Stop certifying when your new job begins, reporting earnings from your first week accurately. Do not certify for availability to work full-time in Kansas during a week when you have already committed to the new position and are arranging relocation β that would misrepresent your availability status.
- Kansas Department of Labor says my work search was insufficient for week 8. I certified 3 contacts but two were with the same staffing agency. What happened?
- Two contacts with the same staffing agency in the same week typically count as one contact in GetKansasBenefits β not two separate work search activities. Kansas Department of Labor expects three distinct employers or organizations per week. For the challenged week, provide any documentation you have for the third contact β application confirmation emails, interview confirmations, or notes from a Kansas Workforce Center visit. If the documentation shows a legitimate third distinct employer contact, appeal the determination within 16 days. Going forward, ensure your 3 weekly GetKansasBenefits contacts include 3 different employers or organizations β staffing agencies, direct employer applications, and Kansas Workforce Center referrals each count separately.