16 with parents permission, 18 without. Preferably wait until you are 18 though.
You may have trouble finding someone that will put a tattoo on someone that young. The law is that an individual must be an adult. If they are not, they have to have notarized permission from the parents. The shop will provide the specific requirements they need to be met.
You must be 18 or have parental consent.
In NSW You must be 16 with parental consent or over the age of 18. In VIC You can not get a tattoo regardless of parents consenting until you are 18 or over. In QLD You must also be over 18 regardless of parents consent. In NT You are not restricted by age it depends on whether the tattoo artist deems you mature enough or not. In ACT You must be over 18 or have parents consent. In WA You may get a tattoo under 18 with parents consent. In SA You must be over 18 but this may be changing soon. In TAS You are also not restricted by age, but must be able to give valid consent. Note: Where it says you will require parents consent this is normally in the form of them coming with you to get the tattoo, or written consent stating the type and location of the tattoo.
18 in every state. You can get a form from the tattoo shop to get your parents' permission if you're underage- you have to take it to a notary, have your parents sign it in front of them then the notary signs and stamps it and then you can get a tattoo if you are under 18. Some people still get tattoos if they're under 18- these people usually know tattoo artists personally. A tattoo artist can get sued if they do work on someone under 18 if the parent really gets upset.
You must go to a tattoo shop and ask for oneJust Joking
No, In North Carolina regardless of parental permission, you must be 18 to get a tattoo. However piercings are held in another category.
Your parents must be with you and you and your parents must both have ID and then any Virginia parlor will do it.
Yes, you must have your parents' permission. Until you are an adult or married, they remain responsible for you.
You may have trouble finding someone that will put a tattoo on someone that young. The law is that an individual must be an adult. If they are not, they have to have notarized permission from the parents. The shop will provide the specific requirements they need to be met.
In England, 16 and 17 year olds can only marry with permission. The permission must be from all parents involved OR the couple can ask the magistrates court to grant permission instead. In Scotland, permission is not required which is why many young couples elope to Gretna Green.
Maybe. It depends on the state. In many states, a person must be 18 to get a tattoo, even with parental permission. In other states, a person may get a tattoo at a younger age with parental permission, however, there is still a minimum age, which is usually around 16.
There are no state laws in Maryland regarding an age requirement for tattoos and piercings. Any laws that may exist are county based. Each tattoo shop is free to set their own rules regarding the age of their clients.
You must be 18 in Alabama. Or you can get parental permission with very specific requirements, in that they have to be in the presence of the tattoo artist when they sign the consent form.
You must be 18 or have parental consent.
No. She must have her parents' permission, a court order or reach the age of 18.
In Scotland the age at which a person may marry is 16. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland a person may get married at 16 if they have their legal guardians permission but if they don't have permission, they must wait until they are 18 (or they could just elope to Scotland).
No, The law in New York states that one must be the age of 18 to get a tattoo, regardless of it they have parents consent