Can you get your nose pierced at 13 in Colorado?

Colorado. Minors need the written consent of a parent or legal guardian to receive a piercing or tattoo.

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Beside this, can you get your nose pierced at 13?

– Minors aged 14-18: Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure. – NO TATTOOS OR BODY PIERCING FOR MINORS UNDER 14. – Parent or legal guardian must be present with minors when in a tattoo/piercing shop AT ALL TIMES.

Similarly one may ask, what piercings can you get at 14? 14 years of age or older with parental consent and proper identification

  • Earlobe piercings (no larger than 10 gauge)
  • Ear cartilage piercings.
  • Navel piercings.
  • Facial piercings.
  • Oral piercings.

Besides, can 16 year olds get tattoos in Colorado?

18 is the legal age of consent in Colorado and as such is the age you must be to get tattooed without a parent. Although there is no minimum legal age to get tattooed in the state of Colorado, we prefer to tattoo no one under the age of 16 and only with parental consent and identification for both parent and child.

Should I let my 14 year old get her nose pierced?

Some would say that 14 years old is still too young to have a piercing done. Ultimately, the laws are left up to each state to decide what is legal. Even though it may be legal in your state for your teenager to have her nose pierced, you still may not feel that she is ready.

Can you get a tattoo at 13 in Colorado?

Tattooing & Piercing Minors

According to existing law (Colorado Body Art Act 25-4-2103, Parental Consent for Minors), it is a crime to perform body art on a person under the age of 18 years without written consent of a parent or legal guardian.

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