Minors
- Valid Driver’s License.
- Current Passport.
- Military ID.
- Foreign Government ID (with photo)
- State Issued ID.
Also to know is, what piercing can you get at 16 without parental consent?
Body-piercings: legal issues
As a parent, you have to say where the body-piercing can be. In New South Wales, body-piercers aren’t allowed to give teenagers under 16 years piercings in intimate areas, like the genitalia or nipples, even if teenagers have parental permission.
Similarly, can you get a piercing at 17 without a parent?
Teens have a right to have their ears pierced, but not any other body parts, according to a law passed by the California Legislature and signed by Gov. Pete Wilson. The new law, which takes effect Jan. 1, makes body piercing illegal for those under 18 unless a parent is present or provides notarized permission.