Where can I go to get papers that say I'm able to work at 16? (I'm documented).
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Hi Michelle: Happy to help! You will have to take the steps described below to get your working papers
If you are in school, go to your guidance office and ask for a working papers application. If you are not in school, go to the nearest school by where you live because they are required to give you the application.
Fill out the application and have your parent or guardian sign the application.
When you have filled out the working papers application and had your parent or guardian sign it, you have to take it back to the school's guidance office.
Obtain proof of age, such as your birth certificate, a state-issued photo ID, driver's license, or passport.
You will also need to have had a doctor's exam within the last 12 months saying you are physically fit. A physical given at a school for sports will count for your physical exam. If you are not sure where you can get a physical, ask your guidance office or call your doctor.
Hi Michelle: Happy to help! You will have to take the steps described below to get your working papers If you are in school, go to your guidance office and ask for a working papers application. If you are not in school, go to the nearest school by where you live because they are required to give you the application. Fill out the application and have your parent or guardian sign the application. When you have filled out the working papers application and had your parent or guardian sign it, you have to take it back to the school's guidance office. Obtain proof of age, such as your birth certificate, a state-issued photo ID, driver's license, or passport. You will also need to have had a doctor's exam within the last 12 months saying you are physically fit. A physical given at a school for sports will count for your physical exam. If you are not sure where you can get a physical, ask your guidance office or call your doctor.