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Do I need a WORK PERMIT?

YES!

If you are under 16, you must get a work permit before you begin a new job.

You must get a new permit every time you begin a new job until you become 16 years old.

If you are under 16, you must have a work permit even if you are no longer attending school.

Check with the school department in your town to find out where to get a work permit. Your high school guidance counselor or job placement coordinator may also be of help.

Steps for Getting a Work Permit

  1. You need an employer to offer you a job first.
  2. To apply for the permit, go to the Superintendent's Office with proof of your age. Ask your parent or guardian to come with you to sign the permit. If your parent or guardian cannot come with you, ask them for a signed note that says it's okay with them for you to get the permit. Bring the note with you to the Superintendent's Office.

The Maine Department of Labor can answer your questions about work permits, what you can and cannot do for work, and health and safety on the job.

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