The New Jersey Department of Labor (NJ DOL) works with ID.me to verify New Jersey residents requesting benefits and services online.
ID.me provides secure digital identity verification to government agencies and other partners to make sure you are you—and not someone pretending to be you. This article explains how to verify your identity for NJ DOL.
Before you verify
To verify your identity, you’ll need specific information and documents, depending if you verify using Self-Service, over a live video call, or in-person. We recommend gathering any necessary documents before you begin the verification process.
- A mobile phone that has a camera or a computer with a webcam
- Email address
- Social Security number
- Government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, passport card, or state ID)
- A mobile phone that has a camera or a computer with a webcam
- Email address
- Government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, passport card, or state ID)
- Social Security Number
- An ID.me account with an IPV appointment.
- Email address
- Social Security Number
- 2-3 identity documents. You may need to bring an additional document proving your full Social Security number.
1. Start verification
To start the verification process for NJ DOL you’ll receive an email from NJ DOL with instructions to verify your identity. In the email, select the button to go to the NJ DOL landing page. If you can’t find the email, go directly to https://uistatus.dol.state.nj.us/verify and select Verify your identity.
2. Sign in to ID.me
If you have an ID.me account, sign in using your email address and password. To create a new ID.me account:
- Enter your email address and password, then select Create account.
- Confirm your email address. For more information, visit Confirming your email address
- Set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) to make your account even more secure.
Note: If you do not have a mobile device, select Backup Codes to generate 12 unique one-time-use codes.
3. Verify your identity
You can verify your identity using Self-Service, on a video call with an ID.me agent, or in person at select Identity Network Locations. Select the tab below for an overview of each verification method:
To verify your identity using Self-Service:
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Select Self-Service.
- Follow the prompts to upload your US driver’s license or state photo ID, or select Change Document to upload a passport or passport card. Learn how to take photos of your documents.
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Take and submit a video selfie. Your selfie will only be used to confirm that the person in the selfie matches your government ID. You may request that ID.me delete your Biometric Data at any time.
- Enter your Social Security number.
- Review and confirm that all of your information is accurate, then select Yes. After ID.me verifies your identity you will receive a confirmation message as a way to protect you from fraud.
- Select Allow to finish your identity verification process.
After you’re signed in to your ID.me account, you can verify your identity on a video call. To verify:
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Select Video Chat Agent.
Note: If you don’t have the required identity documents, select I don’t have any of the documents listed above to verify on an extended video call. -
Select Get Started, accept ID.me's consent to collect personally identifiable information, then select Continue.
- Follow the prompts to upload your US driver’s license or state photo ID, or select Change Document to upload a passport or passport card. Learn how to take photos of your documents.
- Enter your remaining information, including your Social Security number, then select Continue. Learn why ID.me asks for your Social Security number.
Connect with a Video Chat Agent
During the call with your Video Chat Agent, the agent will compare you to your uploaded identity document. To connect to a live call:
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After your information is confirmed, you will be prompted to join a video call. Select Join video call to proceed.
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Wait for the next Video Chat Agent to be available.
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Consent to having your call recorded, then select Join video call when prompted. You may request that ID.me delete your Biometric Data at any time.
- Stay on the call as the Video Chat Agent compares you to your identity document photo. This should only take a moment.
After you’re signed in to your ID.me account, book your in-person appointment:
- Select In-Person Verification.
- Enter your information and select Continue.
- Enter your zip code or city name to find and choose a convenient location for your appointment, then select Continue.
- Choose a day and time for your appointment or choose walk-in to visit any time during regular business hours. Select Book Appointment.
- Save your appointment confirmation.
Once confirmed, you will see detailed information about your In-Person Verification appointment. You will also receive a confirmation email. This information includes:
- Date and time of your appointment
- Address of the Identity Network Location you selected
- Reminder to bring 2-3 forms of identity documents
- Registration Code, both in the form of a QR code and 25-character registration code
- Instructions for your appointment
How to verify in person
Bring your appointment information and 2-3 identity documents with you to your appointment. To verify in person:
- When you arrive, find the technician who will help you verify your identity in person. They are trained to confirm your identity documents are valid, that your documents belong to you, and that your documents match the information you enter.
- Go to the kiosk and enter your personal information and Registration code.
- Wait to receive a confirmation email from ID.me.
4. Finish verification
To complete the verification process, remember to consent to share your information with NJ DOL. How you do this depends on the verification method you use:
- Self-service: After you confirm your information, select Allow to share your information.
- Video Chat Agent or in-person: Follow the steps in the email you receive after the call or verifying in-person to make sure you share your information with NJ DOL. You’ll need to return to the NJ DOL Unemployment Insurance Claim Status page.
For more information on what you can do after you’ve verified your identity for NJDOL, contact the New Jersey Department of Labor.