To take on a writ, you'll need to be certified in the related crafting skill—not just any apprentice can be entrusted with these missions. You can obtain a quest for certification from any Writ Board, which you'll find in every major city, or you can go directly to the certification trainers yourself. Note that you'll need to be at least level 6 to get started. There are two kinds of Writ Boards: one for Alchemy, Provisioning, and Enchanting, and another for Woodworking, Blacksmithing, and Clothier.
You'll also find certification trainers in Davon's Watch, Daggerfall, and Vulkhel Guard. These NPCs have been given the authority to identify you as a certified crafter once you've completed their quests. Each of the two trainers oversees three crafting skills: one can assist you with equipment crafting skills—Woodworking, Blacksmithing, and Clothier—and the other handles consumables: Alchemy, Provisioning, and Enchanting.
More information on Writs can be found here. https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en...
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