Paystubs for Electricians
Professional paystubs for electricians and electrical contractors. Document journeyman wages, prevailing wage rates, and side job income for income verification.
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Why Electricians Need Paystubs
Independent electrical contractors and side job income need formal documentation
Prevailing wage jobs (government projects) have specific rate documentation requirements
Journeyman and master electrician pay varies widely — lenders need consistent income proof
Union electricians between assignments may need to document unemployment gaps and hall calls
Apprentice-to-journeyman pay progression should be documented for career advancement
Qualify for mortgage pre-approval with documented trade income
Equipment and tool financing for your electrical business
Document overtime, call-out pay, and per diem for travel jobs accurately
How to Create Electrician Paystubs
Enter Contractor or Business Name
Your electrical company, union local, or sole proprietorship
Add Electrician Details
Your name, license number, and journeyman/master status
Input Trade Earnings
Hourly rate, overtime, prevailing wage, per diem, call-out pay
Download Professional PDF
Lender-ready income documentation instantly
Common Uses for Your Paystubs
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I document prevailing wage income?
Prevailing wage jobs (federal Davis-Bacon or state projects) pay above standard rates. Document the prevailing wage rate, total hours worked, and any fringe benefit contributions separately. Keep certified payroll records as backup — lenders appreciate seeing government-rate documentation.
What about union hall calls and intermittent work?
Union electricians often work project-to-project with gaps between assignments. Create paystubs for each active work period and provide several months of documentation so lenders can calculate your average annual income. Union benefit statements can supplement paystub records.
Should I include overtime and call-out pay?
Yes. Overtime (typically 1.5x for hours over 40) and emergency call-out pay are regular parts of an electrician's income. Include them on your paystub as separate line items. If overtime is consistent, lenders will include it in your qualifying income.
How do I handle side job electrical work?
Side jobs performed under your own license should be documented with separate paystubs from your business. Never combine employer W-2 income with independent side work on the same paystub. Keep side job income well-documented for both tax and lending purposes.
What's the difference in documentation for journeyman vs. master electricians?
The documentation process is the same, but rates differ significantly. Journeyman electricians typically earn $25-45/hour while master electricians earn $35-65+/hour. Your paystub should reflect your actual license level and corresponding rate. This helps lenders assess your earning capacity.
Can I include per diem for travel electrical jobs?
Yes, include per diem payments as part of your total compensation. Note that per diem up to IRS limits ($68-79/day depending on location in 2026) may be non-taxable, which affects how it's reported. List it as a separate line item on your paystub for clarity.
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