This form is intended for use by the attorney to obtain cetified information from the client's employer regarding the client's employment and wage history.
If you don't get your Wage Statement, you should contact your employer. They’ll usually be happy to help you find out what happened.
Yes, your Wage Statement contains personal information, so it's important to keep it safe, just like you would with your bank statements.
Absolutely! You can always request a copy of your Wage Statement from your employer if you need it for your records.
If you spot any errors on your Wage Statement, don’t wait! Reach out to your employer or payroll department right away to get it sorted out.
In Orlando, you typically receive your Wage Statement from your employer, either on paper or electronically. Just ask your HR department if you're unsure.
You need a Wage Statement to keep track of your earnings, understand your deductions, and for tax purposes. It's like having a receipt for your hard work.