What documents do I need for a Mortgage?

Elite Realty Group · Mortgage Guide

What Documents Do I Need to Get a Mortgage?

A clean guide to the documents lenders commonly request when reviewing your mortgage application, income, assets, debts, and overall buyer readiness.

Start HereIdentity

Have a valid photo ID and social security card ready.

Core ReviewIncome

Lenders review pay stubs, W-2s, tax returns, and employment history.

Financial PictureAssets + Debts

Bank statements, investments, loans, and credit accounts may be reviewed.

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Strong Mortgage Preparation Starts With the Right Paperwork

While exact requirements can vary by lender and loan type, most mortgage applications require documentation that confirms who you are, how much you earn, what you own, and what financial obligations you already carry.

Document Checklist

Common Mortgage Documents

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Proof of Identity

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Passport or other government-issued photo ID
  • Social security card
02

Income & Employment

  • Recent pay stubs
  • W-2 forms
  • Tax returns
  • Profit and loss statements if self-employed
  • Proof of other income, such as pension or social security
03

Asset Statements

  • Bank statements
  • Investment account statements
  • Retirement account statements
  • Documentation for available funds
04

Debt Documentation

  • Student loan statements
  • Credit card balances
  • Auto loan documents
  • Other recurring debt obligations
05

Additional Documents, If Applicable

  • Gift letter if someone is helping with your down payment
  • Rental history
  • Divorce decree or separation documents
  • Documentation for special income or financial circumstances

Mortgage Readiness

How Documents Help Your Lender

Verify IdentityRequired
Confirm IncomeHigh Priority
Review AssetsImportant
Measure DebtKey Factor

Buyer Tip

How to Stay Organized Before Applying

Create a Digital Folder

Keep PDFs or clear scans of your ID, tax documents, pay stubs, bank statements, and debt records in one secure place.

Update Recent Statements

Lenders often want current documentation, so refresh statements before submitting your application.

Be Ready for Follow-Up

Your lender may ask for clarification, updated records, or additional documents depending on your loan type and financial profile.

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Prepared Buyers Move With More Confidence

Elite Realty Group helps buyers understand the mortgage process, organize key documents, and prepare for a smoother path from application to closing.

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