June 1, 2026 [recipient name] [recipient address] Re: Demand for Unpaid Wages — $[unpaid amount] ([pay period]) Dear [recipient name]: You currently owe me $[unpaid amount] in unpaid wages for the pay period [pay period], in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act and applicable state wage-and-hour law. Facts: [facts] Requested resolution: [desired outcome] If payment in full is not received within seven (7) days, I will file a wage claim with the state labor commissioner and pursue all available remedies, which may include double or treble damages, waiting-time penalties, and attorneys' fees. Sincerely, [user full name] [user address]
Wage Theft · Florida
Is your employer withholding your final paycheck after termination in Florida?
Force immediate payment and claim every statutory penalty your state allows.
Under Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. § 206, this is wage theft. An employer cannot legally hold your final paycheck hostage for any reason. Not for returned equipment, not for alleged damage, not for a signed release. Earned wages are your property the moment they are earned. Use our engine to generate a professional Wage Demand Letter in under 60 seconds.
Your consumer rights in Florida
Employers withhold wages because they assume you cannot afford a labor attorney. Here is the exact statutory leverage you hold over them right now.
Employers must pay all earned wages for hours worked; withholding earned wages violates the FLSA and triggers state final-paycheck deadlines with massive daily penalties.
Attorney fees mandatory under § 448.08; full FLSA double damages available. State penalties stack on top of federal FLSA damages.
Immediate payment of all owed wages plus state waiting-time penalties that can equal up to 30 days of additional pay.
Save your last pay stub, your termination notice or resignation, text/email exchanges asking for your check, and a record of your final hours worked.
Crucial tactic: Citing Fla. Stat. § 448.08 + FLSA and threatening to file a formal claim with the state labor commissioner is usually enough to make HR overnight your check. Defending a state wage claim costs employers thousands in legal fees, making immediate settlement their cheapest option.
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