You're applying for an apartment and the landlord wants proof of income. As a DoorDash driver, you don't get traditional pay stubs—but you absolutely can prove your earnings. Your DoorDash income statement (also called earnings reports or pay statements) is the key documentation you need.
This guide shows you exactly how to download your DoorDash earnings reports, what information landlords need to see, and how to present your income professionally—even if you work multiple platforms.
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Try GigProof Free (3 Credits) →A DoorDash income statement is any official document showing how much you've earned through the DoorDash platform. DoorDash provides several types of earnings documentation:
| Document Type | What It Shows | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly Earnings Summary | Earnings by week, including tips and promotions | Recent income verification (last 2-3 months) |
| Monthly Earnings Report | Total earnings per month, delivery count | Standard rental applications |
| Annual Tax Summary (1099-NEC) | Total yearly earnings for tax purposes | Year-end income verification, loan applications |
| Custom Date Range Report | Earnings for any specific period you choose | Proving consistent income over specific timeframe |
Landlords typically want 2-3 months of recent earnings data to verify your current income level. Weekly or monthly reports work best for this.
💡 Pro Tip: Take screenshots in vertical/portrait mode to capture the full earnings breakdown. Make sure your name and the date range are clearly visible in each screenshot.
The desktop version often provides more detailed exports and is easier to format into professional documents.
For larger rental applications or loan purposes, you can request official verification:
Note: DoorDash may charge a fee for official verification letters. Most landlords accept your earnings reports directly from the app/website.
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Create Your Income Statement Now →Landlords and property managers expect certain information on your income documentation. Make sure your DoorDash earnings report shows:
| Information | Why Landlords Need It |
|---|---|
| Your Full Name | Matches your rental application |
| Date Range | Shows current/recent earnings |
| Total Earnings | Proves you meet income requirements (typically 3x rent) |
| Earnings Breakdown | Weekly or monthly detail shows consistency |
| DoorDash Branding | Verifies the document is legitimate |
Raw screenshots from the DoorDash app can look unprofessional and raise questions. Here's how to present your income properly:
Example:
Landlords want to see stable, recurring income, not one good month. Include:
💡 Pro Tip: If one month is lower than others (holidays, illness, vacation), proactively explain this in your cover letter. Transparency builds trust with landlords.
Avoid these common mistakes DoorDash drivers make:
| ❌ Don't Do This | ✅ Do This Instead |
|---|---|
| Send messy phone screenshots | Create clean PDF with header and totals |
| Submit earnings from just one week | Show 2-3 months minimum of consistent income |
| Only show base pay (no tips/bonuses) | Include full earnings (tips + base + promos) |
| Mix screenshots from different time periods | Organize chronologically with clear dates |
| Submit without cover page or summary | Add professional summary with totals and averages |
If you work for DoorDash plus other gig platforms (Uber Eats, Instacart, GrubHub), you need to combine your income into one clear document.
Example Multi-App Income Summary:
| Platform | Nov 2025 | Dec 2025 | Jan 2026 | 3-Month Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DoorDash | $2,100 | $2,350 | $1,950 | $6,400 |
| Uber Eats | $1,750 | $1,850 | $1,700 | $5,300 |
| Instacart | $900 | $1,150 | $1,050 | $3,100 |
| TOTAL | $4,750 | $5,350 | $4,700 | $14,800 |
Monthly Average: $4,933 — easily meets 3x rent requirement for apartments up to $1,644/month.
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Merge Your Multi-App Income →Solution: Show 3+ months of data to demonstrate your average income. One slow week doesn't matter if your monthly average meets requirements.
Explain seasonal patterns: "My December earnings are higher due to holiday demand" or "January was slower due to weather, but I averaged $X over the past 6 months."
If you have less than 3 months of DoorDash income:
Some landlords worry screenshots can be faked. Options:
If your DoorDash income alone isn't enough:
Strengthen your rental application by including these additional documents:
| Document | Purpose | How to Get It |
|---|---|---|
| Bank Statements (2-3 months) | Verify DoorDash deposits match earnings reports | Download from your bank's website |
| DoorDash 1099-NEC (if available) | Official tax document shows annual earnings | Sent by DoorDash in January for previous year |
| Cover Letter | Explain your work situation and income stability | Write yourself—show professionalism |
| Credit Report | Demonstrates financial responsibility | AnnualCreditReport.com (free) |
| Rental History | Proves you pay rent on time | Contact previous landlords for references |
Here's what a complete income package should look like:
📄 Sample Package for $1,500/month Apartment:
Page 1: Cover Letter
"Dear [Property Manager], I'm applying for the apartment at [address]. I work as an independent contractor for DoorDash and other delivery platforms. Enclosed are my earnings reports showing average monthly income of $4,800, which exceeds your 3x rent requirement..."
Pages 2-4: DoorDash Earnings Summary
- November 2025: $3,200
- December 2025: $4,100
- January 2026: $3,950
- 3-Month Average: $3,750/month
Pages 5-7: Uber Eats Earnings Summary
- November 2025: $1,100
- December 2025: $1,250
- January 2026: $1,050
- 3-Month Average: $1,133/month
Page 8: Combined Income Summary
- Total Average Monthly Income: $4,883
- Required Income (3x $1,500 rent): $4,500
- ✅ Exceeds requirement by $383/month
Pages 9-11: Bank Statements
Showing regular DoorDash and Uber deposits
This organized, professional package makes it easy for landlords to approve your application.
DoorDash sends 1099-NEC forms (not 1099-MISC) to Dashers who earn $600+ per year. This is sent by January 31st for the previous tax year.
| DoorDash Earnings Reports | 1099-NEC Tax Form |
|---|---|
| Available anytime from app/website | Sent once per year (January) |
| Shows detailed weekly/monthly breakdown | Shows only annual total earnings |
| Best for recent income verification | Best for annual income verification |
| Includes tips, base pay, promotions | Reports total compensation to IRS |
| No tax implications | Used for filing taxes |
For rental applications: Use your recent earnings reports (last 2-3 months) rather than waiting for annual 1099 forms.
For loan applications: Lenders may request your 1099-NEC forms from previous years to verify historical income.
💡 Tax Tip: Keep copies of all your DoorDash earnings reports throughout the year. They help you track quarterly tax payments and verify your 1099-NEC is correct when you receive it.
Understanding how landlords verify gig income helps you provide exactly what they need:
What raises red flags for landlords:
Most states have similar income verification standards, but some differences exist:
Landlords cannot discriminate based on your source of income (including gig work). Your DoorDash earnings must be treated the same as W-2 employment.
Landlords have more flexibility in tenant screening. Providing extra documentation (bank statements, references) helps if landlord is unfamiliar with gig income.
Regardless of state, professional presentation matters. Clean, organized income documentation increases approval chances everywhere.
A: Yes, but convert to monthly averages. Landlords think in terms of monthly rent, so showing "I earn an average of $X per month based on 12 weeks of data" is clearer than listing individual weeks.
A: No. Report your gross earnings (total before any deductions). Landlords want to see income, not taxable income after business expenses. Mileage deductions are for taxes only.
A: Show multiple months and calculate your average. Explain seasonality in a brief note: "December was higher due to holiday demand; my 6-month average is $X."
A: DoorDash doesn't provide traditional employment verification (you're an independent contractor, not employee). You can request income verification through support, but your earnings reports from the app/website are generally accepted.
A: Not necessary for rental applications. Landlords care about income amount and consistency, not your performance metrics as a Dasher.
A: Combine both income sources! Show DoorDash earnings + pay stubs from your part-time job. Total income from all sources counts toward meeting the 3x rent requirement.
A: Minimum 2 months, ideally 3-6 months. Longer history proves consistency. If you've only been Dashing for a few weeks, supplement with previous employment income or consider a co-signer.
→ How Uber Drivers and DoorDash Dashers Show Proof of Income for Apartments
→ Complete Gig Worker Income Verification Guide for Rentals and Loans
Last updated: January 31, 2026
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