Yes, by law, they are an adult at age 17. All the rules for adults apply.
Only with parental consent and the parents being present, unless it is a case of abuse.
If the parents or legal guardians are present, Yes.
Anywhere over the age of 7- as long as you have parental consent.
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If the child is being charged as a minor, it doesn't require parental consent.
16 w/ parental consent otherwise 18 , now that it has even became recently legal to even give a tatto in indiana!
In the state of Missouri, it is unlawful to perform any tattoo, body piercing, or any other type of body modification to any person under the age of 18 without proper parental consent. You will have to wait to at least 17 in this state without proper consent, but even at this age, most shops will turn you down.
they probably wont accept an email of your dad saying that they have your parental consent , your dad will have to be there with you and really anyone can email it it's not very hard to do
No its illegal because they cant ask any questions that invole problems with out your consent
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.
In Virginia, a police officer can question a minor without a parent present, but there are specific guidelines to follow. Officers are encouraged to notify a parent or guardian and allow them to be present during questioning, especially if the minor is in custody. However, if the minor is not in custody, they can be questioned without parental consent. It's important for the minor to understand their rights, including the right to refuse to answer questions.
No, both parents do not need to be present for a child's passport application in the USA. However, there are specific requirements for parental consent depending on the circumstances.