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Or so long as the overpayment was not the result of fraud, by law the state may offset your weekly benefit payment until the overpaid amount is repaid. If you cannot afford to pay the amount back in full, the Alabama Department of Labor allows you to contact the Benefit Control Section to arrange a repayment agreement, which must be in writing. The Alabama Department of Labor allows payments to be made online or by mail via money order, personal check, cashier’s check, or certified check. Voluntary Repayment of Overpaid BenefitsĪfter you are notified of the overpayment of benefits, you have the option to voluntarily pay back the state. This notice states the amount of unqualified state unemployment benefits you received with an explanation of the reason behind the overpayment. If the state determines you receive benefits you do not qualify for based on their eligibility requirements, you will receive a Notice of Determination of Overpayment. Report through the Department of Labor fraud hotline.Reports through state and national hire programs.Drawing unemployment benefits while working may be detected through a fraud protection program such as: Even if you were legitimately eligible for unemployment, if you continue to draw unemployment insurance benefits once you are no longer eligible for unemployment benefits, issues will arise. Like other states, Alabama has a number of ways to detect overpayments of unemployment benefits or fraud.

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In some cases, you may be able to repay the benefits or have them waived. However if you fraudulently received the unemployment benefits while working, you may be facing a criminal charge and consider consulting with an experienced attorney to help you work through this legal issue.

  • Failing to report a condition or situation that might make you unable to work.
  • Failing to report any gross or deductible income.
  • Giving incorrect or untrue answers on your claim.
  • Fraudulently filing a weekly unemployment claim certification while employed.
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    Drawing unemployment benefits while working in Alabama is called an overpayment of benefits. This occurs when you are paid unemployment benefits and the state later determines you did not qualify to receive them for reasons such as:






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