OTHER NAMES
Verification of Employment Letter
Proof of Employment Letter
Income Verification Letter
Job Verification Letter
Proof of Income Letter
Verification of Income Letter
What is an Employment Verification Letter?
An Employment Verification Letter certifies that an employee works for your company, verifies the date their employment started, may include their position within the company and provides information on the employee's salary. These letters also verify whether an employee is a permanent or temporary employee, and whether they are considered a full- or part-time employee. You may also be asked to provide this information for a former employee, especially if they have applied for a mortgage.
Employment Verification Letters are utilized by mortgage companies and banks when considering a mortgage or loan application, a loan modification, or when reviewing a student loan application. Landlords often request these letters to ensure a potential tenant has the financial means to pay security deposits and ongoing rent payments. When an employee is seeking new opportunities, a potential employer may also request an employment verification as part of their background check.
When to use an Employment Verification Letter:
- You need to respond to a written or verbal request from a landlord, bank, or other organization for employment verification of one of your current or former employees.