Fraud Alerts
Watch out for fraudulent websites, phishing attempts, or scams posing as the unemployment insurance office and report them as soon as possible. Please see the alerts issued nationwide about fraudulent attempts to gain claimant information.
Recent Alerts
Justice Department issues warning about fake unemployment benefit websites
Justice Department Warns About Fake Unemployment Benefit Websites - March 4, 2021: The Department of Justice has received reports that fraudsters are creating websites mimicking unemployment benefit websites, including state workforce agency (SWA) websites, for the purpose of unlawfully capturing consumers’ personal information.
- Fraudulent social media pages mimicking state workforce pages - The National Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force (NUIFTF) also reports that state workforce social media pages are being created to execute numerous phishing attempts from social media users.
Iowa Workforce Development WILL NOT send claimants a text message
As a reminder, IWD WILL NOT send customers a text message. If you receive a text from someone claiming to be IWD, do NOT click on the link. Clicking the link could give fraudsters access to information on your phone which could then allow them to take over your UI account. In the event that your account is compromised, and a fraudster intercepts any payments, you could cause extreme delays to your unemployment insurance funds.
If you receive a text, please immediately report it to IWD using a contact method below.
Email: UIFraud@iwd.iowa.gov
Or visit the webpage: If you believe you have been a victim of fraud or ID theft
Report fraudulent websites, phishing attempts, callers impersonating the unemployment insurance department, etc. here:
The following links are resources for filing a complaint online:
MAILING ADDRESS
Iowa Workforce Development
Attn: Fraud
1000 E. Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50319