Yes, you have to have a license in Tennessee. In addition to the license, the establishment has to be inspected and passed. The specific requirements are listed in Tennessee Code : TITLE 39 CRIMINAL OFFENSES : CHAPTER 15 OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY.
I consulted with several "officials" in a number of government branches and while there have been attempts to lump tattoo's and body piercing into a license defined as 'Cosmetology' - those bills failed. The officials told me that no license is required to perform tattoo's in Maryland (I only do tats, no piercings), but if any complaints are filed - that shop will be subject to health department inspections. I prefer to stay straight and fly right, keep everything very sterile (maybe exceeding hospital standards most times), pay my income and sales and use taxes, etc. If the health department inspects my shop - I'd like to think they'd learn something. LOL.
In the state of Virginia, it is unlawful to tattoo any person under the age of 18 without proper parental consent, i.e.; both of your parents present at the time of paperwork completion, their state issued ID's, a copy of your birth certificate, and both parents must be present throughout the duration of the tattoo. If you do not have the consent of your parents and the aforementioned items, you must then wait till 18 years of age.
In the state of Virginia, a "Tattoo License" is not required, at least not yet. Additionally, in the state of Virginia, it is illegal to tattoo any person under the age of 18 unless they have proper parental consent and that BOTH of the parents of the minor are present for paperwork completion and for the duration of the tattoo. If you tattoo the minor without this requirement, you will be subject to a Class 2 Misdemeanor and upwards of a $500.00 fine. If you were to tattoo the aforementioned minor without the requirement of the parental permission along with not taking the proper sterilization techniques and using barrier film and Single Use needles, they will upgrade your Class 2 to a Class 1 Misdemeanor and you will be surely looking at some jail time and they will bump up the fine to more like $1,000.00. Additionally, if the state or the parents were to want to really stick it to you, I have heard of artists (both professional and otherwise) being hit with Statutory Rape charges. These usually don't stick of course, but you are illegally penetrating a minor at the end of the day, so it's not completely a smear job on you. Lastly, not that yours is one of them, but there are states within our country that deem tattooing a fairly medical procedure, so if you are tattooing without proper training and credits they can and WILL hit you for "Performing Surgery Without a License", which is met with a maximum fine of $25,000.00 and jail time.
The closest tattoo school to West Virginia is located in northern Virginia, about 45 minutes south of Washington DC. This school is licensed, insured and professional in every way.
Two popular tattoo shops in London, England are Tattoo End and Diamonds. Diamonds is located in the west end of London 7 days a week. Tattoo End is located at 319 Kensington Road.
A good site for finding a map of West Virginia's major roads and cities would be geology.com. It shows all of West Virginia's major interstates and cities, and has different types of map, depending on what you are looking for.
s' the West Ham crest, innit?
yes
Well you have to earn money like 200 dollars and go but one :/
Yes, it is its own state regardless of its name
Well in Maryland you can fish with a Maryland fishing license and in West Virginia you can fish with a West Virginia fishing license.
In West Virginia, you can get the information you need regarding business licenses on the State's website known as "Business for West Virginia." You can search the website by keyword to determine if a professional or occupational license is required. You can also search State businesses by name. Using the free website "West Virginia Free Public Records," you can access the two State "Business License" links.
The closest tattoo school to West Virginia is located in northern Virginia, about 45 minutes south of Washington DC. This school is licensed, insured and professional in every way.
No
18, unless you have a parent consent, then 16.
You already have a license in West Virginia, though it is suspended. Legally you are not allowed to obtain a second one.
No, you cannot.
in the 1970
In West Virginia hunters under 14 years old don't need a hunting license, if they are hunting with a licensed adult over 21 years old. Residents ages 15-17 are required to have a Junior Sportsman hunting/trapping/ fishing license.
I think its around 17-18 like england.