Resignation Letter Template Generator USA 2026 – Free Professional Templates

Resignation Letter Template Generator USA 2026 - Free Professional Templates

Free US Resignation Letter Tool — 2026

Pick a template. Fill in your details. Get a ready-to-send resignation letter.

This tool gives you the right resignation letter template for your exact situation — two-week notice, short notice, immediate exit, retirement, or internal transfer. Select your template type, answer a few quick questions, and download a professional letter in under two minutes.

6 Template types
3 Tone options
50 States supported
Free No signup needed

Resignation Letter Facts for US Workers

Two weeks is the standard

Two weeks notice is the professionally accepted standard in most US workplaces. It is not a federal legal requirement for most at-will employees, but skipping it can affect references and PTO payout depending on your employer and state.

Written letters protect you

A written resignation letter creates a clear record of your separation date, notice period, and final working day. This record matters for final paycheck timing, benefits cutoff, unemployment eligibility, and future references.

Template type matters

A standard notice letter, an immediate exit letter, and a retirement letter require different wording and structure. Using the wrong template can create ambiguity about your last day or come across as unprofessional in context.

State rules vary for final pay

When your last paycheck must arrive after resignation depends on your state, not federal law. California, New York, and Texas all have different rules. This tool flags your state's general note so you know what to verify with HR.

Who This Tool Is For

This resignation letter template generator is built for US workers in any situation.

Full-time salaried employees

Leaving a corporate, government, or nonprofit role with standard notice.

Hourly and shift workers

Retail, food service, healthcare, and other hourly workers who need a clean written record.

Contract and 1099 workers

Contractors ending a current engagement and needing a formal written close-out.

Internal transfer employees

Moving to a new department or role within the same organization.

Employees retiring

Leaving the workforce permanently and wanting a warm, gracious final letter.

Immediate exit situations

Personal emergencies, toxic environments, or medical needs requiring an immediate departure.

Generate Your Resignation Letter Template

Fill in your details below. All fields marked with * are required.

1 Template Type
2 Your Details
Leave blank to use "Dear Manager"
Standard two-week notice = 14 days from today
3 Job Context
4 Letter Details
Formal works for most corporate roles. Warm suits close teams. Brief is best for hourly or short-tenure jobs.
Keep it short and neutral. You are not required to explain your reason. 0 / 140
What you are most grateful for. Will replace the default gratitude sentence if filled in. 0 / 280
Only include if you want HR or your manager to reach you after you leave. 0 / 140

Your letter is generated instantly. No account or email required.

How the Resignation Letter Template Generator Works

This tool matches your situation to the right letter structure and fills it with your details in three steps.

Choose your template type

Select the type of resignation that matches your situation: standard two-week notice, short notice, immediate exit, retirement, internal transfer, or extended notice. Each template uses a different structure and tone by design.

Fill in your details

Enter your name, job title, company, last working day, employment type, and state. Add optional details like a reason for leaving, a specific appreciation note, or post-departure contact info. All optional fields are clearly labeled.

Download or copy your letter

Your letter is generated instantly and displayed in a formatted paper view. Copy it to your clipboard, print it, download it as a PDF, or share it. A quality checklist and state-specific exit note are included with every result.

What to Know Before You Write a Resignation Letter

Two weeks notice is not a federal law

Most US employees are at-will workers. That means either party — the employee or the employer — can end the relationship at any time without cause. There is no federal statute requiring two weeks notice. However, your specific employment contract or company policy may include a required notice period. Always check your offer letter, employee handbook, or any signed agreement before resigning.

That said, giving two weeks notice when possible is strongly recommended. It protects your professional reputation, improves your chances of a positive reference, and may be required by your employer's policy to qualify for unused PTO payout. Use the Notice Period Calculator to calculate your exact final day.

Template type changes the wording, not just the length

A standard notice letter and a retirement letter serve very different purposes even if they are the same length. A retirement letter should acknowledge tenure warmly and avoid references to new employment. An immediate resignation letter should be brief, avoid blame, and omit lengthy explanations. An internal transfer letter should stay upbeat and avoid anything that reads as a complaint about the current team.

Choosing the right template type means the generated letter will have appropriate structure, phrasing, and tone from the first sentence to the sign-off.

Final paycheck timing depends on your state

Under US federal law (the Fair Labor Standards Act), there is no specific deadline for issuing a final paycheck after a voluntary resignation. Final pay timing is governed by state law. California generally requires final wages within 72 hours of a resignation that provides less than 72 hours notice. Texas requires final wages by the next regularly scheduled payday. New York generally follows the next regular payday as well.

After you generate your letter, review the state exit note in your results for guidance specific to your state. Use the PTO Payout Calculator to estimate any unused vacation pay you may be owed.

What to do after you send the letter

Once you submit your resignation letter, keep a copy along with any written response from HR. Confirm your last working day in writing, ask HR about benefits continuation under COBRA, and clarify the return-of-property process for any company equipment. If you are moving to a new role, update your LinkedIn headline and LinkedIn summary before your start date. If you want to negotiate your next offer, try the Salary Negotiation Script Generator.

Real Resignation Letter Template Examples

These examples show the kind of letter this tool generates for common US situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Data Sources

The state exit notes, final pay guidance, and at-will employment information in this tool are based on the following official and authoritative US sources.

  • US Department of Labor (DOL) — Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) final pay guidance and at-will employment framework. dol.gov/agencies/whd/flsa
  • California Department of Industrial Relations — Final paycheck timing rules under California Labor Code Section 202. dir.ca.gov
  • New York State Department of Labor — Wage payment timing for voluntary separations under the NY Wage Payment and Protection Act. dol.ny.gov
  • Texas Workforce Commission — Final paycheck timing after voluntary resignations under Texas Payday Law. twc.texas.gov
  • Illinois Department of Labor — Wage Payment and Collection Act guidance on final wages and earned vacation. labor.illinois.gov
  • Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) — General best practices for resignation letters, notice periods, and transition procedures in US workplaces. shrm.org

State wage and final pay rules change. Always verify current guidance with your state labor department and your employer's HR team before relying solely on the notes in this tool.

Your Data Stays Private

Nothing you enter in this tool is stored, logged, or transmitted to any third party. Your name, employer, and personal details are processed only in your browser session to generate your letter. When you close or refresh the page, the data is gone. No account, no email, no tracking of your input.

Eman Ali Mughal — Developer and reviewer of this tool

Eman Ali Mughal

This tool was developed and reviewed for accuracy and usability by Eman Ali Mughal. The letter templates, state exit notes, and validation logic are based on publicly available US labor guidance and standard HR practices.

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Methodology: Template structures follow standard professional US resignation letter conventions. State notes reference official state labor department guidance for final pay timing. All validation logic enforces realistic date ranges per template type.