You have to be 16 to get a tattoo in Arkansas...i am not sure about any other states. But you and your parent have to both have IDs in order to certify that this adult is your parent and that it is ok with them. Hope this helps you.
i believe it should be. I have a cousin who has been getting abused since she was 5 or 6 and is now 16 will be 17 next month. She has threatened to commit suicide because it is really out of control. Social workers listen to her mother and father instead of listening to her. Her father has been incarcerated all her life and she has wrote him about committing suicide. So i think they should be able to get out and not just move out but to be able to see what life is instead of being locked in a room everyday after school.
18 is considered legal grown age in Arkansas
You must be 18. Some places will allow you to be younger with parental consent.
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16 with a mom and dad with you
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In Ontario, a person has to be 18 to sign for their own tattoos or otherwise needs a parent or guardian's signature.
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in the state of Florida there is no defined age so with parental consent you can get a tattoo at any age over six months of age, but there aren't many places that will even touch a minor parent consent or not.
The legal age to get a tattoo in Scotland is 18 years old. It is illegal for anyone under this age to get a tattoo, even with parental consent.
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The legal age to get a tattoo in Rhode Island is 18, regardless of parental consent. It is illegal for anyone under 18 to get a tattoo, even with parental permission.
the legal age is 18 years of age
No... any bar has the standard legal age, learn the law applies to everyone including hicks lol.
Well, in Florida, you have to be 18 to get a tattoo without parental consent, but if you take a parent with you, you can be pretty much any age. They will need to bring your birth certificate and they will need to bring their I.D. to prove that they really are related to you.
The age of consent in Arkansas is 16 regardless of the number of parents who do, or do not, agree. See: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_consent_in_North_America#Arkansas