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Free Tattoo Consent Form: Template, Legal Requirements, and What to Include

Download as a PDF or editable Word doc. No email gate. Covers all 50 US states. Built by BookPay for solo artists and studios.

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What every tattoo consent form must include

Eight sections you cannot skip. Each is covered in the downloadable template below.

Client information

Full legal name, date of birth, address, phone, emergency contact, government photo ID. Not an Instagram handle.

Health screening

Blood thinners, diabetes, keloid history, allergies, pregnancy, skin conditions, recent medications. Catches the things people reveal mid-session.

Tattoo description

Placement, size, style, custom or flash, which session if multi-part. Specific enough to settle a dispute about what was agreed.

Informed consent

Plain English on the actual risks: permanence, ink reactions, scarring, blowouts, fading. Jargon is not legally safer than clarity.

Aftercare acknowledgment

Client confirms they received instructions and accept responsibility for healing. Protects you against the next "the line blew out" complaint.

Age and minor policy

DOB plus ID check. Parental rules vary, four US states prohibit tattooing minors regardless of consent.

Photo release

Opt-in to publish the finished work on your portfolio and Instagram. The one most artists forget until they get asked to take a photo down.

Signature, date, witness

Full legal signature, printed name, dated. Witness line required if the client is a minor. A signature without a date is worthless in a dispute.

US legal landscape

State-by-state requirements

Tattoo law is state-by-state, sometimes county-by-county. The template covers the broadest safe standard; check your local statute before using it on a real client.

Prohibit minors entirely 4 states

New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Florida. No parental consent exception. Under 18, no tattoo, regardless of the note from home.

Parental consent in person Majority

California, Texas, Georgia, Ohio, and most states. Parent must be physically present with their own ID. A scanned signature does not meet this.

Notarized consent required Notary

Idaho, Oklahoma, and a few others. The parental consent document itself must be notarized in advance, not signed at your front desk.

State-specific language Approved wording

California, Illinois, Florida. Consent must include health-department-approved wording on bloodborne pathogen risk and sterilization. Pull current language from your state.

Other regions

Tattooing outside the US?

Consent and data rules change by country. Pick the version that matches where you work.

United Kingdom UK law

Under-18 tattooing is banned with no parental exception, plus council registration and UK GDPR. English form, written for UK studios.

Greece and the EU GDPR + ΕΟΔΥ

GDPR and Greek public health rules, 5-year retention, eIDAS e-signatures. The downloadable form is in Greek for your clients to sign.

Choose your medium

Paper versus digital consent forms

Both are legally valid. The difference shows up six months later when you have to find a specific form.

Paper consent Status quo

No setup, no software, no failure modes at the table. But forms get lost, get spilled on, and have no audit trail. "We have a paper copy somewhere" is a weak position two years later in a dispute.

Digital consent (done right) Recommended

Time-stamped at signing, attached to the booking record, retrievable in 10 seconds from your phone. Legally valid under US e-signature law (ESIGN and UETA) when the tool captures intent correctly.

Buyer checklist

What to look for in a digital consent tool

Product-agnostic. Use this whether you pick BookPay or something else.

E-signature legality

Audit trail compliant with US e-signature law (ESIGN and UETA). Not a basic "sign here" text box with no provenance.

Attaches to the booking

Linked to the specific appointment record. Not stored in a separate folder you have to cross-reference.

Retention controls

Set a retention and deletion schedule so old records do not pile up. Export everything if you ever switch tools.

Mobile-first signing

Clients sign on their phone without pinching and zooming. Most bookings happen on a phone.

Multi-language support

Forms available in the language the client reads. A consent form they did not understand is legally problematic.

Audit log

Records who signed, when, from what device, and whether the document was changed after the fact.

Where your data lives

Find out where the tool stores client records and who can access them. Health details and ID numbers are sensitive, so encryption and access controls matter.

Take the template

Download the free tattoo consent form

How BookPay handles consent automatically

No paper. No DM thread. Signed before they sit down.

Client books and pays the deposit

They land on your BookPay page, pick a date, pay a Stripe deposit. Their booking is locked in.

BookPay sends the consent form

A link to your consent and intake form goes to their phone right after the deposit. They fill it out before the appointment.

Signed copy attaches to the booking

Time-stamped signature, audit log, stored against their client record. Not in a separate folder, not on paper.

You see the green check before they arrive

Open the booking in the morning. Health questions answered. Photo release status noted. No clipboard required.

Sibling templates

Related forms you'll also need

Different documents cover different legal ground. Most studios end up needing all three.

Tattoo waiver template Coming soon

Use when a client is asking for something outside standard practice: scar coverage, active skin condition, complicated placement. Documents elevated risk acceptance.

Tattoo release form Coming soon

Broader than consent. Covers post-session liability when outcomes follow client aftercare failure or natural skin variation. Common at flash days and walk-in shops.

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