You might want to think about how allowing one parent to overrule the other over something as pointless as a tattoo will affect your parent's relationship.
It would be a very poor choice by both you and your non-custodial parent to get you a tattoo over the express wishes of your custodial parent. You can get the tattoo when you are old enough to decide for yourself and not cause more tension and harm to your parents relationship.
You shouldn't be selfish enough to hurt other people.
You must be 18 to get a tattoo in Georgia. Parental consent does not change this.
Anywhere over the age of 7- as long as you have parental consent.
not true, you have to be 18 without parental consent. if you are a minor in Oregon with parental consent you can get one done. Nowhere. Tattooing minors is illegal in Oregon, even with parental consent. You cant get a tattoo in Oregon as a minor even with parent consent it is still illegal in Oregon
As far as my research has shown me, it is not legal to tattoo a minor with or without parental consent. As far as my research has shown me, it is not legal to tattoo a minor with or without parental consent.
18 but younger than 18 have to have parental consent from legal guardian and the parent has to be there
I'm pretty sure you can get a tattoo at any age in any state so long as you have your parent's consent
No, the legal age to get a tattoo is 18 in any state, with or without parental consent.
You must be 18 without a parent and 16 with parental consent.
No, you must be be 18 to get a tattoo in California, even with parental consent.
yes. it helps if a parent goes with you.
No, in Florida, individuals under the age of 18 are not allowed to get a tattoo without parental consent. It is required for a parent or legal guardian to be present and provide written permission for anyone under 18 to receive a tattoo in Florida.
No, Any one found giving a minor a tattoo can and will be fined $5,000. Oklahoma's neighboring state, Arkansas, on the other hand allows minors to get a tattoo with parental consent.