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The below rules apply to the different states in Australia.ACTIt’s against the law for someone to tattoo you without the parent’s permission. If you’re under 18, your parent must give written permission for you to get a tattoo. It must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are having it.NTWhilst there is no law in the NT, which states how old you must be to get a tattoo, you still need permission from a parent. However, in saying that, if you are under 18 and even if you have your parent’s permission, some tattoo parlors may still refuse to give you a tattoo. They may ask you to show proof of your age, and you may even need to sign a statutory declaration, that outlines your age, and that you understand the risks involved.NSWIn New South Wales, you must be 18 to get a tattoo. Like the ACT, if you really want to get a tattoo and you are under 18, you need to have a parent with you or get written permission. The written permission must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are getting it.VICSlightly stricter here. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you, even if you have your parent’s permission.QLDThe same rules apply here as VIC. You are unable to get a tattoo if you are under 18, even with your parent’s permission.TASIt seems rules are pretty strict here too. You cannot get a tattoo if you are under 18, despite having a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18.SASame rules as VIC, QLD and TAS apply.WAYou need to be 16 or over to get a tattoo in Western Australia. If you are between 16 and 18 years of age, you need to get a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18 and without your parent’s consent.

Where can I get a tattoo under the age of 18 in Sydney?

The below rules apply to the different states in Australia.ACTIt’s against the law for someone to tattoo you without the parent’s permission. If you’re under 18, your parent must give written permission for you to get a tattoo. It must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are having it.NTWhilst there is no law in the NT, which states how old you must be to get a tattoo, you still need permission from a parent. However, in saying that, if you are under 18 and even if you have your parent’s permission, some tattoo parlors may still refuse to give you a tattoo. They may ask you to show proof of your age, and you may even need to sign a statutory declaration, that outlines your age, and that you understand the risks involved.NSWIn New South Wales, you must be 18 to get a tattoo. Like the ACT, if you really want to get a tattoo and you are under 18, you need to have a parent with you or get written permission. The written permission must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are getting it.VICSlightly stricter here. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you, even if you have your parent’s permission.QLDThe same rules apply here as VIC. You are unable to get a tattoo if you are under 18, even with your parent’s permission.TASIt seems rules are pretty strict here too. You cannot get a tattoo if you are under 18, despite having a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18.SASame rules as VIC, QLD and TAS apply.WAYou need to be 16 or over to get a tattoo in Western Australia. If you are between 16 and 18 years of age, you need to get a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18 and without your parent’s consent

I'm a 16-year-old girl and I've been wanting a tattoo. My mom is perfectly okay with it and has even agreed to get one with me. I live in Texas. What are the laws on this?

Hi there,I have answered a similar question on Quora and thought it might be worth posting it here too.ACTIt’s against the law for someone to tattoo you without the parent’s permission. If you’re under 18, your parent must give written permission for you to get a tattoo. It must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are having it.NTWhilst there is no law in the NT, which states how old you must be to get a tattoo, you still need permission from a parent. However, in saying that, if you are under 18 and even if you have your parent’s permission, some tattoo parlors may still refuse to give you a tattoo. They may ask you to show proof of your age, and you may even need to sign a statutory declaration, that outlines your age, and that you understand the risks involved.NSWIn New South Wales, you must be 18 to get a tattoo. Like the ACT, if you really want to get a tattoo and you are under 18, you need to have a parent with you or get written permission. The written permission must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are getting it.VICSlightly stricter here. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you, even if you have your parent’s permission.QLDThe same rules apply here as VIC. You are unable to get a tattoo if you are under 18, even with your parent’s permission.TASIt seems rules are pretty strict here too. You cannot get a tattoo if you are under 18, despite having a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18.SASame rules as VIC, QLD and TAS apply.WAYou need to be 16 or over to get a tattoo in Western Australia. If you are between 16 and 18 years of age, you need to get a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18 and without your parent’s consentHope this helps.

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