the legal age is 18 when you are officialy and adult, but you are also legally allowed to get a tattoo when you are 16 if you have you parent or guardian with you and able to sign for you.
you can get a tattoo at what ever age you want, if you have a parent or guardian with you, my friend got hers when she was 13-14
There is no legal age which is the sad reality. Hopefully, we'll get in line with other provinces and raise the age to 18 or 16 WITH a parent's consent
I think 18 (you can get it done alone) and 16 if a parent comes with you
the legal age is 18 and some shops in Nova Scotia will do them at as young as 16
18. Parental consent need for younger
IMHO, there are no pros to getting a tattoo.
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Legal Age for TattooYou have to be 18 to get one without parental consent. Legal age for Tattoo WITH parental consent.It varies state to state.
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That depends on which side of the Falls you're on. Canada's legal age is 18. The legal gambling age in New York is 18. But the casino on the US side the casino limits access to the gambling floor to those over the age of 21.
yes Because I'm 16 and i have a tattoo on my forearm :D it's legal everywhere in Canada to get a tattoo under the age of 18 man as long as your at least 16
The legal age to get a tattoo in Vermont is 18 years old. Any person under the age of 18 must have written consent from a parent or guardian in order to get a tattoo.
there is not a legal age to get a tattoo but need parental consent if you are a minor
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IMHO, there are no pros to getting a tattoo.
much be 19year of age
No, the legal age to get a tattoo is 18 in any state, with or without parental consent.
18 is the legal age.
The legal age to get a tattoo in Ohio is 18 years old. Minors are not allowed to get tattoos, even with parental consent.
The legal age to move out without your parents' permission in Canada varies by province, but generally ranges from 16 to 19 years old. In most provinces, you need to be at least 16 years old to move out without parental permission, but there may be exceptions for younger individuals in certain circumstances such as marriage or being legally emancipated. It is recommended to check the specific laws in your province for accurate information.