An Illinois Affidavit of Employment is a legal document used to prove an individual's employment status in the state of Illinois. This document is most commonly used by employers to provide proof of employment to satisfy various state regulations or to prove eligibility for certain benefits. There are two types of Illinois Affidavits of Employment: the Full-Time Affidavit and the Part-Time Affidavit. The Full-Time Affidavit is used to verify the employment of an individual who works more than 35 hours per week and is paid a salary or wage. This affidavit must be signed and notarized by an employer and include employment information such as the employee's name, address, job title, and total hours worked. The Part-Time Affidavit is used to verify the employment of an individual who works less than 35 hours per week and is paid an hourly wage. This affidavit must also be signed and notarized by an employer and include information such as the employee's name, address, job title, hourly wage, and total hours worked. Both types of Illinois Affidavits of Employment are legally binding documents that are used to establish and verify an individual's employment status in the state of Illinois.