No
It depends on the state
no
Yes, in New Jersey, individuals who are 17 years old and seeking employment need to obtain working papers, also known as employment certificates. These documents are required for minors under 18 to ensure they are legally permitted to work and to protect their rights and welfare. Working papers can be obtained from the school district in which the minor resides.
In court, lawyers would obviously need the papers for their case that they are working on.
Do you need to get working papers every summer that you work in the state of New Jersey if you already got them once if you are 16
most restaurants are 16+ to host / bus / cook (you need to get working papers if you are 16 or 17) and 18+ to wait tables and bartend.
No you need to be at least 14 to get your working papers.
Full time working papers are not available in NYC or Buffalo. Regular working papers are all you can get.
No, Florida does not require that minors have a work permit.
In New York, you can obtain working papers from your school’s guidance counselor or the school’s main office. Additionally, you can download the necessary forms from the New York State Department of Labor's website. After completing the application, you may need parental consent and proof of age to receive your working papers.
Yes , i do need paper work to work for chik fil a
you get your working papers at school ask your guidance conceler for further information
stay in school for as long as you can and learn as much as you can ,you don't need working papers if you are smart enough to start your own business or work at your learned profession.