The financial aid office requests a signed copy of 2006 1040...what is that, exactly? I e-filed..?

Question:The financial aid office of a prospective university is requesting a signed copy of my "signed 1040". What do they mean exactly? Was the government supposed to have sent me back an official copy? I completed my form online through turbo-tax e-file so I don't have anything official on paper. Do I just need to fill out another 1040 form with the same 2006 info (from IRS website), sign it and hand it to them?

Answers:
You are correct. As long as it is a signed copy of the 1040 you submitted to the IRS, it is acceptable documentation.
No.

When you e-filed, you should have printed off your copy for filing in your records. They need a copy of that, to verify income.

As well as the confirmation that you e-filed. :)
you could do that, if you can contact tubo tax(company) I am

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