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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Authorized Permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the submittal date and permit number in the designated fields for office use only.
  3. Fill in the project address information, including the street address, city, state (GA), and zip code.
  4. Select the type of authorization by checking one of the three options: Licensed Contractor, Specialty Trade Owner, or Homeowner. Provide all required details such as names, license numbers, and business licenses as applicable.
  5. In the designation of authorization section, affirm your role as Permit Holder and designate your Authorized Permit Agent. Ensure you provide an original signature; copies or faxes are not accepted.
  6. Finally, have your signature notarized where indicated and ensure that all necessary documents are attached before submission.

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There are seven main types of work permits: Hot Work Permits, Cold Work Permits, Confined Spaces Work Permits, Chemical Work Permits, Height Work Permit, and Excavation Permit.
Typically, individuals are legally authorized to work in a country if they are citizens of that country, or if they have other status that grants them permission to work.
What Projects Require a Permit? Your project may require additional permits such as Supplemental Systems Installation (A/C, electric, plumbing, etc.) and Water or Sewer Excavation (pipe installation, water main connections, etc.) *Note: Only licensed DC contractors for the specific trade may apply for these permits.
For legal employment, you will need to provide documentation for an I9 form to prove you are legally able to work in the US. For most people, that involves showing your state ID/drivers license and social security card.
A permit usually means a formal official document required for certain actions, while permission is a broader term for consent that can be given verbally or in writing and may not always involve a formal process. Understanding when to use each can help in proper communication, especially in legal or formal settings.

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