An employment verification form is a type of business form that a person must fill out to prove that they are employed. Generally, this form is completed by the person and their employer prior to submission. These forms are used for several reasons, but they are most commonly used to show proof of a regular income for varying services. Many property managers require an employment verification
. form from prospective tenants. The Treasury Department for the state of California has an example at http://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/compliance/empverify.pdf. The employee fills out their personal information at the top and signs to show that they are allowing their employer to give out their work details. The employer then fills out the person's job position, income and other pertinent details. The property manager can then look at this form and see if the prospective tenant can afford renting the property for the duration of their lease or not. The University of Washington's Payroll Office, located online at http://f2.washington.edu/fm/payroll/payroll/verifications, also has a verification form for its employees to use. This form is suitable for mortgage verifications, adoption, immigration and other issues. The office can supply verification for an employee for any of these matters as long as the employee gives their permission. This site is for university employees; however, the information it provides is useful for anyone to read and reference. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services also has an employee verification form online at http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=31b3ab0a43b5d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD. This form is required for all businesses in the United States to submit for every employee they hire. It provides the government with information on who is working within America, whether they are citizens or not. This is important for tax and legal purposes, and employees must show legal identification that the employer can then use on the form prior to submitting. More Reference Links: http://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/compliance/empverify.pdf http://f2.washington.edu/fm/payroll/payroll/verifications