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Updated for 2025 • SelfEmployedDocs

Pay Stubs for Uber, Lyft, DoorDash & Gig Workers (Simple Guide + Free Template)

If you drive for Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, Shipt, Grubhub — or any gig platform — you’ve probably run into the same headache:

Someone asks you for a pay stub… but you don’t get pay stubs.

Gig companies pay weekly, but they pay as contractors. That means you’re responsible for documenting your own income — and the good news is, you *can* create pay stubs as a self-employed worker. You just need the right format.

Why gig workers need pay stubs in the first place

Most gig workers look for pay stubs when they need something important:

  • Apartment or house rental applications
  • Car loans
  • Personal loans
  • Insurance verification
  • Proof of income for government programs

Landlords, lenders, and agencies are used to W-2 income, not gig apps. So your goal is simple:

Make your gig income look as clean and readable as a regular paycheck.

Do Uber, Lyft, or DoorDash give official pay stubs?

Nope — none of the gig platforms provide actual pay stubs because you aren’t an employee. You’re a 1099 independent contractor.

Here’s what they *do* provide:

  • Weekly earnings statements
  • Annual 1099-NEC forms
  • Payout history inside the app
  • Deposit records showing direct payments

The problem? These don’t look like pay stubs. That’s why people struggle when applying for apartments or loans — the finance manager doesn’t want screenshots of the Uber app.

This is where a self-employed pay stub comes in.

How a self-employed pay stub works for gig drivers

You’re both the employer and the employee, so your pay stub documents what you paid yourself from gig earnings.

And yes — it’s legitimate.
Pay stubs don’t come from the gig companies. They come from *you* documenting your own income.

What your gig worker pay stub should include:

  • Your name (“Employee” section)
  • Your gig business name (can be your personal name or DBA)
  • Your business address
  • Pay period (weekly, biweekly, etc.)
  • Pay date
  • Your gross pay
  • Your net pay

If you handle your own taxes — like most gig workers — your gross and net pay are usually the same. That’s completely normal.

How to calculate your gig worker “pay” for a pay stub

Most drivers choose one of these options:

Option 1 — Use your weekly earnings

If Uber paid you $812 last week, that becomes your gross pay for that period.

Option 2 — Use your monthly average

This is cleaner for landlords and loan officers. Add all your payouts for the month and enter that number.

Option 3 — Use yearly average divided into pay periods

This works best if your income jumps around a lot week to week.

Create a pay stub for Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, or any gig job

You don’t need payroll software or complicated accounting tools. You just need a simple generator that formats the info correctly.

Create your gig worker pay stub in minutes

Use the SelfEmployedDocs pay stub generator to create a clean, professional PDF pay stub — perfect for rentals, loans, and verification.

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Best supporting documents to pair with your pay stub

Your pay stub looks clean — but pairing it with real payout proof makes your application rock solid.

  • Bank statements showing payouts from gig apps
  • Your weekly earnings breakdown from Uber/Lyft/DoorDash
  • Your 1099-NEC from last year
  • Self-employment income letter (landlords love this)

Real talk: this combination beats screenshots or raw app data every time.

FAQ: Gig Worker Pay Stubs

Can Uber or Lyft reject a pay stub I created myself?
Uber and Lyft don’t verify pay stubs — they only issue earnings statements. Pay stubs are for landlords and lenders, and yes, you can create one because you’re self-employed.
Do landlords accept gig worker pay stubs?
Most do, especially when paired with bank statements. They mainly want income consistency, not a specific employer.
What if my gig income changes every week?
That’s totally normal. In that case, show a monthly average on your pay stub and be ready to show 2–3 months of statements.
Is a gig worker pay stub legal?
Yes — pay stubs are documentation, not employer-issued items. As long as the income is real and the details match your records, it’s legitimate.

Next steps for gig workers who need proof of income

Here’s the cleanest way to package your gig income for rentals, loans, and other applications:

  • Create a professional pay stub
  • Download your bank statements
  • Print your earnings summaries from your gig apps
  • Optional: Add an income verification letter
Ready to create your gig worker pay stub?

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