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El presente sitio Web está traducido a varias lenguas españolas oficiales en sus respectivos territorios, de conformidad con lo establecido en el artículo 3 de la Constitución Española de 1978 y sus Estatutos de Autonomía.

Las lenguas son el catalán, el euskera, gallego, valenciano, inglés y francés. Se advierte que, con carácter general, puede existir un desfase entre la versión en castellano y en las otras lenguas, derivado del proceso de traducción a las mismas.

My unemployment benefits are recognized late. Can I claim late payment interest from the State Public Employment Service?

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If the Administration does not pay within three months following the day of notification of the judicial resolution or recognition of the obligation, it will have to pay you the legal interest on the money established by the Budget Law on the amount due.

You must claim it in writing once the three-month period has elapsed.

However, in the case of the State Public Employment Service (SEPE), the delay may occur in the recognition of the benefit, but the payment, once recognized, occurs within the following month, therefore, the requirements that the Law determines for the application of late payment interest.

The causes of delay in recognition (known as delay) are usually beyond the control of the SEPE. They are normally caused because it is necessary to correct or improve the request, due to the lack of documentation and the delay in providing it by the applicant or the need for reports to resolve said request (for example, from the Labor Inspection or the National Institute). of Social Security).

All of these circumstances can delay the resolution approving unemployment benefits, but they will never delay payment when the resolution has been issued.