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Work Permits

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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Work Permits

What are they?
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A work permit is a legal document that confirms the age of a minor seeking employment, and that the employer, guardian(s), and minor are all aware of child labor laws and regulations.

Who needs one?

  • Anyone under 18 needs a permit in order to work in any job, with the exception of agriculture, domestic service work, the YA program, non-profit organizational work, and court-ordered community service.

Why do I even need one?

  • Work permits allow the government to protect children from exploitation and from overwork, and is necessary for minors seeking work.
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How do I get one?

  • Visit your local permit officer, taking the following things with you:
  • Your birth certificate or other verification of age
  • Your social security card
  • A letter from the employer expressing interest to hire, as well as describing job duties and hours of work
  • A written parents consent
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6. A $10 permit fee (To be reimbursed by your employer by the date of your first paycheck)

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Have fun in the wonderful world of work! (And paychecks!)

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