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Piercing Policy

All persons to receive piercing services must not only complete a consent form but also provide proof of age and identification. This includes minors who are required to be accompanied by a legal parent or guardian.


Adults: In order to be pierced or have jewelry inserted into a piercing you must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid photo ID. Acceptable identification includes the following:

  • Driver’s license
  • Passport
  • State-issued identification card

Minors: Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a legal parent/guardian and must provide identification and proof of age and relationship to the guardian in order to receive piercing services. Acceptable identification and proof of age and relationship include the following:

  • Any of the forms of acceptable identification listed above from both parent and minor on which last names and addresses match.
  • If the parent has a different last name and address than the minor, then legal documentation (birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce papers, adoption papers, etc.) must be provided to verify the relationship.
  • If the legal guardian is not the parent, then legal documentation (adoption papers, power of attorney giving full guardianship without limitations, etc.) must be provided to verify the guardian’s legal right to sign for the minor.
  • A school-issued photo ID or yearbook picture accompanied by a birth certificate is acceptable identification for minors younger than driving age.

Under no circumstances will our staff deviate from the above identification requirements for adults or minors alike. If the appropriate documentation is not present at the time of service, our staff may ask you to reschedule for another time or day in which such documents may be procured by the legal parent/guardian and presented to receive piercing services.


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