Employment Verification Request

About this template

An employment verification request letter is written by an employee and sent to their employer — or the HR department of their company — requesting official verification of their employment. With this ready-made Employment Verification Request from Jotform Sign, you can quickly and efficiently draft up a letter requesting verification for the purposes of housing, volunteering, and more.

Need to change the design of this letter template? Drag and drop to get the look you want. You can upload a logo, choose a new font, update the letter’s message, and make other changes in seconds. Don’t waste time writing your letter by hand — get a head start with this Employment Verification Request template that can be filled out and signed on any device.

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