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Updated for 2025 • SelfEmployedDocs

How to Prove Income Without Paperwork (Fast Options That Work in 2025)

If you need to prove income but don’t have any paperwork — no pay stubs, no W-2s, no employer documents — you’re far from alone.

People who work cash jobs, gig work, side hustles, and self-employment run into this all the time.

Here’s the good news:

You CAN legally and reliably prove your income without traditional paperwork — and most companies accept several alternate documents.

And yes, you can create some of these documents instantly.

Why companies ask for income proof

They aren’t looking for office paperwork — they just want to know if you can afford what you’re applying for.

This includes:

  • apartment rentals
  • loans
  • car dealerships
  • insurance applications
  • utility accounts
  • government programs

Let’s walk through the fastest ways to prove income when you have zero paperwork available.

1. Create a self-employed pay stub (fastest option)

If you don’t have paperwork, the quickest solution is creating a clean, professional pay stub showing your real income.

A self-employed pay stub includes:

  • your name
  • your business or type of work
  • your income amount
  • your pay period
  • net pay

This works even if you’re paid:

  • in cash
  • via Cash App / Venmo / PayPal
  • through clients
  • via gig apps
Real talk: When you have zero paperwork, a clean pay stub creates instant clarity — and gets fewer questions than anything else.
Need income proof right now?

Create your self-employed pay stub in minutes — accurate, clean, and widely accepted.

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2. Bank statements (proof of real deposits)

If you receive money in your bank account — even irregular money — this counts as income proof.

Just highlight your deposits.

Most companies want:

  • last 30 days
  • last 60 days
  • or last 90 days

This works especially well when paired with a pay stub.

3. Income letter (works even with no paperwork)

You can write a simple letter explaining:

  • your work
  • your income
  • how you’re paid

Many landlords — especially private landlords — accept this alone.

You can use this template:

Income Letter Template →

4. Gig app earnings summaries

If you deliver, drive, or shop for apps, your earnings tab counts as documentation.

This includes apps like:

  • Uber / Lyft
  • DoorDash
  • Instacart
  • Amazon Flex
  • TaskRabbit
  • Grubhub

5. Cash logs (if you’re paid in cash)

If you deposit your cash — even small amounts — your deposit receipts work as income proof.

6. Invoices or payment receipts

If you provide services (childcare, handyman work, cleaning, construction, tutoring, beauty services) you can use your payment history as documentation.

The strongest option when you have *no paperwork*

This combo almost always gets approved:

  • Self-employed pay stub (clean, official-looking)
  • Bank deposits (real proof of earnings)

This covers both the “official document” requirement and the “actual income” requirement.

Need income proof today?

Create your pay stub now — then pair it with your deposits for strong, fast approval.

Create My Pay Stub →

FAQ: Proving Income Without Paperwork

Can I legally create my own proof of income?

Yes — as long as the information is true and reflects your real earnings.

Do landlords accept self-employed pay stubs?

Many do, especially private landlords and smaller rental companies.

What if my income changes weekly?

No problem. Use your average income — lenders expect fluctuations.

Is bank activity enough?

Sometimes. But pairing it with a clean pay stub strengthens your application significantly.

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