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The first step in the process is submitting an application for the building permit. Once the application is received, the city will review it to ensure that it meets all local zoning and building codes. Depending on the complexity of the project, this review process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.
In California, if you are under 18 years old, a parent or legal guardian must accompany you to the DMV when you apply for your permit. They need to sign the application form, which verifies their consent for you to obtain a learners permit.
Work permits indicate the duties and location where the work will be done as well as the number of hours a minor may work. In most cases it is a two-step process, the minor along with the parent/guardian and employer fill out the B1-1 form and submit to the school local to the minors address.
To obtain a beginners permit, the person must: Be at least 15 years old. If under 18 years old, the person must bring a parent or guardian to sign the application. Pass the DMVs vision and knowledge test. Bring the persons birth certificate, social security card, proof of residency, and insurance information.
Obtain the junior permit application form from your local department of motor vehicles (DMV) office or download it from their website. Fill out the personal information section on the application form, including your full name, date of birth, address, and contact details.

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To apply for a California Instruction Permit (under age 18), you must: Be at least 15 but under 18. Have a Certificate of Completion/Enrollment of Driver Education. Complete the California Drivers License or ID Card Application. Have a parent(s)/guardian(s) sign the application.

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