The State of New Jersey is making it easier for teens to get their working papers.

StartingJune 1, Working Papers applications will be available online at MyWorkingPapers.NJ.gov.

Rather than going through local schools, younger workers will simply visit this site and be walked through a few easy steps.

Employers hiring teenagers must register online to receive a unique eight-digit code and share that code with every minor they intend to hire.

The potential hire can then visit the website to create an account and start their working papers application, entering the employer’s unique code.

Caregivers must review the details of the job and provide proof of the minor’s age. The NJ Department of Labor will notify the business once the application is approved.

Categories: State of NJ

Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.