Without a legal document giving you authority to act on the child's behalf the answer is no. Here's the reasoning. If there is a problem with the piercing or the child you have no authority to act on the best interest of the child, leaving you and the shop libal for anything that happens and open to a civil suit. The best thing to do is to leave this to the child's father to deal with. This keeps you from being caught between the parents and out of the line of fire so to speak. I have seen this many times in my own shop and had to say no to protect everyone concerned. It is heart breaking but it's the best way to handle the situation without risking a big hassle between the parents and the child.
The state of Florida prohibits the piercing of a minor without the written, notarized consent of the parent or legal guardian. Consent may also be a parent or legal guardian accompanying the minor to receive the piercing
No where without parental consent and attendance.
You can't unless you have parental consent, and they accompany you to the shop.
Body Piercing-Prohibits the piercing of a minor without the written, notarized consent of the parent or legal guardian. Consent may also be a parent or legal guardian accompanying the minor to receive the piercing. so basically under 18 years old.
No.
Since you are a minor and you would not have parental consent...there is nowhere that would touch you. Even with parental consent, you would have to be at least 17 virtually anywhere who would service a minor to begin with. You would be hard pressed to find a shop that would risk their license and face a lawsuit from piercing someone who is underage and has absolutely no parental consent.
18. Quote from Iowa Law's Book "2. A minor shall not undergo body piercing, other than piercing of the ear lobe, and a person shall not perform body piercing upon a minor, without the consent of a parent or guardian. For the purposes of this section, "minor" means an unmarried person who is under the age of eighteen years. "
Well I think so look at this Sec. 13102. (1) An individual shall not tattoo, brand, or perform body-piercing on a minor unless the individual obtains the prior written informed consent of the minor's parent or legal guardian. Its from the Michigan State Website, so yes you can.
Definitely 18. Depending on state, you can get your ear pierced at 16 without consent and other places with, but no piercer can pierce a minor's nipples regardless of consent.
There is no minimum legal age, you can be 10 and get a naval piercing, but if you are a minor parental consent must be given in person. You must be over 18 to receive a genital piercing and can be 17 with parental consent to receive a nipple piercing. A lot of shops will not pierce minors under 16 due to insurance limitations.
Unknown what is meant by an "industrial" piercing, but if the law of your state or country allows such a procedure when accompanied by a parent/guardian, then yes.
If you're under 18, you need a parent to sign a 'minor consent form' and they have to be there when you get it done. There is no specific age limit.