Eighteen.
The legal age to get a tattoo in Scotland is 18 years old. It is illegal for anyone under this age to get a tattoo, even with parental consent.
As Scotland is part of the UK, their tattoo parlours should be under the same laws as English ones, thus even with a parental consent form, you'll be waiting until you're 18 to get your tattoo :)
You can "get engaged" at any age in Scotland but cant get legally married until 16 yrs old. lol
To go into a tattoo parlour depends on the policies of the company who own it. However to have a tattoo depends on the laws of your country. In the majority of the western world, the minimum age to have a tattoo is 18. Which is the age that you are legally responsible for yourself.
The Edinburgh tattoo is held in Scotland.
yes, legally you need a lisence to tattoo.
Unlike piercings, tattoos are only available to adult (legally). There is no age for parental consent in regards to tattoos in the state of oklahoma. Until you're 18 you can't legally get one.
Edinburgh.
In Scotland you can legally babysit at 16.
The legal age to get a tattoo varies by country and state, but generally you need to be at least 18 years old to get a tattoo without parental consent. Some places may allow tattoos at a younger age with parental permission.
The Edinburgh Tattoo has always been staged in Edinburgh, Scotland. However, other Tattoos do take place around the world.
what is the legal age to get a tattoo and if a parent is present to consent this what happens if you get caughtThe legal age is 18 (see below).This act applies still and ALL registered tattoo artists in the UK (inc Scotland &Wales) should follow thisTATTOOING OF MINORS ACT 1969(1969 c.24)(16 May 1969)An Act to prohibit the tattooing of persons under the age of eighteen years.GENERAL NOTESThis Act prohibits the tattooing of persons under the age of 18 years.makes it an offence for someone other than a duly qualified medical practitioner (or a person working under his direction) performing a tattoo for medical reasons, to tattoo a person under the age of eighteen; it is to be defence that the person charged had reasonable cause to believe that the person tattooed was of or over the age of eighteen, and did in fact so believe.lays down a penalty on summary conviction of a fine not exceeding £100.defines "tattoo" as the insertion into the skin of any colouring material designed to leave a permanent mark.deals with short title, commencement and extent.The Act, which does not extend to Northern Ireland, received the Royal Assent on 16 May 1969, and came into force on that date.For parliamentary debates, see HC Vol 776, Col 266; Vol 780, Col 1944.SCOTLANDThe Act applies to Scotland without modification.