Legal Status of Tattooing in The United States - Texas

Texas

A tattooist may not tattoo a person younger than 18 years of age except under the provisions of Section 146.012 (a-1) with the consent from the person's parent or guardian where the tattoo will cover a tattoo that contains obscene or offensive language or symbols; gang-related names, symbols, or markings; drug-related names, symbols, or pictures; other words, symbols, or markings that the person's parent or guardian considers would be in the best interest of the person to cover.

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