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How to Obtain a Certificate of Employment 

When a 14- or 15-year-old minor is hired, the employer is required to obtain a Certificate of Employment before the minor starts working.  For the certificate to be issued, either the employer or the minor or other representative may assist in the following:

 

  • Obtain an Application for Minor’s Certificate of Employment (form CL-1) from a DLIR Child Labor Office, or on the department’s website at http://labor.hawaii.gov/wsd/forms/. This application must be completed and signed by the employer and a parent or guardian of the minor.

  • Return the completed application, with an *acceptable proof of age document, either in person or by mail.  You may FAX the application, but the original application must be returned to the nearest DLIR Child Labor Office for a certificate to be issued.  If the hours of work are approved and the work is not hazardous or prohibited, a temporary authorization slip will be issued, and a Certificate of Employment will be mailed to the employer.  The minor may start working upon receipt of either a temporary authorization slip or the Certificate of Employment.

  • If the minor works for a new employer or in a new occupation, this same procedure must be followed again.

 

Contact Information

 

HILO

State Building
75 Aupuni Street, Room 108

Hilo, Hawaii  96720
Ph:  (808) 974-6464

 

WEST HAWAII

Post Office Building
81-990 Halekii Street, Room 2087

Mailing:  P. O. Box 49
Kealakekua, Hawaii  96750
Ph:  (808) 322-4808

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