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    How old do I have to be and where can I get a work permit?



    Answer:

    The Industrial Commission may, by regulation, declare ay occupation to be dangerous, or injurious to the health and morals of persons under sixteen years of age and prohibit the employment or allowance to work in, about or in connection with the occupations by such persons unless a variance is granted. There are many restrictions for minors under 18 years of age The best course of action is to contact the Director of Labor at the Industrial Commission in your state. For Arizona the Industrial Commission numbers are 602-542-4653 or 602-542-4515. Explain your situation and what type of work you are seeking. Your potential employers and perhaps you also, will probably need to fill out some paperwork (application for variation) depending on the type of job, the number of hours, and environment that the job is located in.

     


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    On 07/28/05
    christinna from NY said:
    i am 13 years of age and need a ob so i do not have to go running back to my mother for money. i am one of 4 children i think it could really help my mom out if i could pay for some of my own things. it would also be something to do instead of just sittting aroud my house all summer long.
    On 07/18/05
    Steve-O from AZ said:
    In AZ you are not required to have a work permit but you have to be 14 to be employed. The labor laws say that you can only work 18 hours a week (3 hours a day 6 days a week) while school is in session. You cannot work overtime and cannot work after 9pm or before 6am(might be 7am. You also can't use heavy equipment, work with certain chemicals, or drive.
    On 07/17/05
    brooke from FL said:
    i am 12 and i am looking for a job for money so i can buy my own stuff... why do people have to be 13 to get a job? that is so unfair! tenns arew not the ony ones who need money at a young age!
    On 07/08/05
    nathan from NC said:
    I am 11 and in need of money you should be able to get a job at 10 years oldif anyone finds a job plese notify me.???
    On 06/28/05
    mar from AZ said:
    Does anyone know how old do you have to be to have a work permit.
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