Apprenticeship Affidavit is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Secretary of State - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is an apprenticeship affidavit?
A: An apprenticeship affidavit is a document used in New Hampshire to verify the completion of an apprenticeship program.
Q: Why is an apprenticeship affidavit required?
A: An apprenticeship affidavit is required to demonstrate that an individual has completed the necessary training and hours to become a certified tradesperson.
Q: Who needs to submit an apprenticeship affidavit?
A: Individuals who have completed an apprenticeship program in New Hampshire and wish to become certified in their trade.
Q: How do I obtain an apprenticeship affidavit?
A: To obtain an apprenticeship affidavit, you must contact the New Hampshire Department of Labor, Apprenticeship Office.
Q: What information is included in an apprenticeship affidavit?
A: An apprenticeship affidavit includes details such as the individual's name, trade, employer, duration of the apprenticeship, and the signatures of the apprentice and employer.
Q: Is there a fee to submit an apprenticeship affidavit?
A: There is no fee to submit an apprenticeship affidavit in New Hampshire.
Q: What happens after I submit an apprenticeship affidavit?
A: After you submit an apprenticeship affidavit, it will be reviewed by the New Hampshire Apprenticeship Office. If approved, you will receive certification in your trade.
Form Details:
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