There is not a legal age, but piercing your newborn daughter is not advised.
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The legal age for body piercing varies by location, but typically you need to be 18 years old or have parental consent if you are younger. Some places may also have specific age restrictions for certain types of piercings. Be sure to check the laws and regulations in your area before getting a piercing.
In Pennsylvania, the legal age for body piercing is 18 years. If a child wishes to get pierced before 18, it is mandatory to take his/her parents along with a written consent for the procedure.
In Wisconsin, individuals under the age of 18 require written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a lip piercing. Without parental consent, the legal age for a lip piercing in Wisconsin is 18.
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.
The legal minimum age required to become a body piercer in Minnesota is 18 years old. This age requirement is set to ensure that individuals are legally able to provide consent for body piercing procedures.
The legal age for nose piercing in Georgia is 18 years old. Minors under the age of 18 require parental consent to get a nose piercing.