Body Piercing facilities are inspected by the local health protection and inspection office and are licensed by the local city hall business licensing department. Listed in the yellow pages under heading of "Body Piercing" and or "Tattoos". All Body Piercing and Tattoo studios have age limits set by the licensing agency so age limits can vary from town to town and city to city. Prices for piercings can also vary from shop to shop as well as the requirements for parental consent. Your best bet is to call your local city hall business licensing office and ask about age requirements for your area. Then call the local studios listed and ask about shop policies and prices.
You have to be 18 in NJ to get any piercing. If you're not 18 and live close to New York City, go to Greenwich Village. A lot of piercing places there don't check for ID.
The only way to get a piercing in NJ if you are under 18 is if a parent or guardian gives consent. However, if you are underage and live close to NYC, I recommend going to Greenwich Village. There are a lot of piercing places there that don't ID.
In most places, you have to be 18 years old. If you are younger, then you need parental consent. But I highly suggest researching getting a piercing before you decide that's what you want. Try looking up this website...
The age of majority is 18 in New Jersey.
No, most legit shops will not pierce you if you are under the age of 15 even with parental consent. That's the state law, as well as in PA. I wouldn't trust a shop that is willing to do that.
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It is 16 years old.
it is up to you if you want to grant your child permission to chose which parent to live with, in the state of NJ they do not give minors this power
I don't know if this will help, but there are a lot of places in Greenwich Village in NYC that don't ID for piercings. I am from NJ as well and that's where I go.
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In the state of New Jersey, you can get a body piercing as young as the age of 16 with proper parental consent, i.e.; BOTH parents present at the time of paperwork completion and for the procedure, both of their state issued ID's, and a copy of your birth certificate. Even with the age of 16 stated, most shops still won't perform work on you if you are under the age of 17. If you were to not have permission and the needed paperwork, you would then have to wait till 18 years of age.