I'm not your parent and I'm telling you, don't get a tattoo when you're 14.
I dont know for sure which ones will, but if your sure you want a tattoo; it is your body nobody can stop you.
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I think any tattoo parlor would let you get one IF you have a PARENT with you and they are willing to sign .
I know most tattoo parlors there will tattoo a 17 year old with parents PRESENT. Some will do 16 year olds with parents PRESENT. but written consent doesn't mean much when it can be forged.
There are parental consent laws for a reason. At 14 years old you are not mature enough to make a lifelong decision about a (possibly) tacky piece of art you will have permanently etched into your skin. Take that from a mom who got a few tattoos at a young age. Respect your parents, and their wishes. They do it FOR you. But you won't understand that until you have children of your own. Take care.
My guess would be the dirtiest looking one in the sleaziest part of town that hires solely meth heads.
Once you turn 18 yes - prior to that age, no.
nope
In my opinion a fourteen year old person should not get a tattoo. I would advise one to wait until they reach an age like 20 or so before deciding to permamently deface oneself.
I had mine done when I was fourteen at a local tattoo shop.
yes that's if they really want to.
Definitely not.
At this time, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn't report statistics for tattoo artists so the number of licensed artists is not known. However, there are 21,000 tattoo parlors in the US, and Americans spend about $1.65 billions dollars a year on tattoos.
No matter what state you live in, all safe, clean, and reputable tattoo parlors will require you to be eighteen before getting a tattoo, or have a parent come with you when you get your tattoo. If you get a tattoo from a non-reputable place, you run the risk of infection or the art being subpar. It's best - both aesthetically and medically - to wait to get a tattoo until you are eighteen.
no. simple answer. if you did, then it would be illegal. just wait, it makes it that much better.