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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Delaware Work Permit in the editor.
Begin by filling out the 'Minor Information' section. Enter your name, address, and school details. If you are aged 14 or 15, ensure your parent or guardian signs this section.
Next, move to the 'Employer Information' section. The employer must complete their name, address, and phone number. They should also describe the minor's duties and provide the hourly wage.
Once completed, return the form to an issuing officer at your school or local Department of Labor office. Remember to bring proof of age such as a birth certificate or school record.
Finally, ensure that all signatures are obtained: minor, parent/guardian (if applicable), and employer. The issuing officer will then validate the permit.
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