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Work Permits over Spring Break

The district office will be issuing work permits on three days during Spring Break. 
 
Monday, April 1st - 9 am - 12pm
Wednesday, April 3rd - 9 am - 12pm
Thursday, April 4th - 1pm - 4pm 
 
In order to make an appointment, the student needs to send an email to [email protected] and follow the directions. To prepare for the appointment, please refer to the Work Permit Website. Work permits will be issued at the district office: 21380 Centre Pointe Parkway, Santa Clarita, CA 91350.
 
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Please be sure you have completed the following steps prior to applying for a work permit:

 

STEP 1: Secure Employment


Students need to secure a job before obtaining a work permit.


STEP 2: Download the Work Permit Application


Click on the following link to download: 
STATEMENT OF INTENT TO EMPLOY A MINOR AND REQUEST FOR A WORK PERMIT – CERTIFICATE OF AGE

 

STEP 3: Complete the Work Permit Application:

  1. Students are to complete the sections “Minor’s Information” and “School Information.”
  2. Employers are to complete the section “For Employer to Complete” then print and sign their name.
  3. Parents/guardians are required to sign the form for knowledge and consent.

 

STEP 4: Please see Mr. Berns in R1806, during brunch or the first 20 min. of lunch for processing. Work Permits will be completed within 2 school days. 
 

Things to Know About Work Permits

  • All permits must be completed in person.
  • Complete the Google Request Form - Request Form Link
  • Work permits must be obtained by any student under the age of 18 who has a job.
  • A student needs a new work permit every time they begin a new job.
  • All work permits expire at the start of the school year and must be renewed even if this student has not changed jobs.
  • If a student works without a work permit they are subject to losing their job and the employer may be fined up to $500 each day the student worked without a permit.
  • Hart District Work Permit Issuance for Summer
 

Reasons Work Permits May be Denied or Revoked

  • Parent/Guardian requests revocation of work permit
  • Student has poor school attendance
  • Student has poor school achievement
  • Student has discipline issues at school.
 

ENTERTAINMENT WORK PERMITS MUST BE OBTAINED IN THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.

Any questions should be directed Kevin Berns. [email protected]