Pay records
Recent pay stubs, payroll summaries, or other proof of regular wages for the filing spouse and, when required, the non-filing spouse.
Document checklist
Use this checklist when the main question is not what chapter you may need, but what records the office usually needs to start a useful review. The goal is one organized submission, not perfect paperwork on day one.
Recent pay stubs, payroll summaries, or other proof of regular wages for the filing spouse and, when required, the non-filing spouse.
Recent monthly statements for checking, savings, online banks, cash-management apps, and investment accounts.
Most recent federal and state returns, or IRS transcripts if complete returns are not available yet.
Letters or statements showing Social Security, pension, unemployment, child support, workers' compensation, or other recurring support.
Yes. Phone photos are acceptable if every page is readable, fully visible, and not cut off by shadows, fingers, or screen glare.
No. Helpful names are nice, but the more important thing is that the pages are readable and tied to one submission instead of being spread across multiple channels.
Do not wait forever. Upload the available records and explain what is still missing in the notes so the office can understand the gap.
Use the same Submission ID when you come back. That keeps the file organized and avoids duplicate intake threads.
Open the portal if you have the core records, or use the process page if you want a clearer picture of what happens after the first upload.