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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the piercing notary form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'County' field with your specific county name. This is essential for legal documentation.
  3. In the section for the date, enter the day, month, and year when you are completing the form.
  4. Provide the name of the parent or guardian who is consenting to the body piercing in the designated area.
  5. Next, fill in the name of the minor and their date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial.
  6. Specify the location(s) where the piercing will occur. This helps clarify consent for specific procedures.
  7. The parent or guardian must sign at the bottom of this section to validate their consent.
  8. Finally, a notary will complete their section by signing and providing identification details. Ensure they have all necessary information ready.

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How do you give written consent to a piercing? full address and full name of person receiving piercing. details of the piercing and location on the body. age of minor and proof of relationship with parent/guardian. signature of person giving consent.
A person may not perform body piercing on a minor without the written notarized consentfrom the minors parent or legal guardian. An establishment may not perform body piercing ona minor under the age of 16, unless the minor is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, as specified in section 381.0075, F.S.
Most piercing shops typically require a government-issued photo ID, such as a drivers license or passport, to verify your age. While some may accept a picture of your birth certificate along with a photo ID, policies can vary by location.
Informed consent language should be written in the second person (you), not in the first person (I). Minimize passive voice to the extent possible. Example of passive voice: A summary of results will be sent to all study participants. Example of active voice: We will send you a summary of the results.
Instructions: The consent letter must contain original signature(s), and cannot contain any restrictions, conditions, or stipulations. Any restrictions or conditions must be kept separately between the parties involved. The consent letter must simply state that consent is given to a person to use the similar name.

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I am not under the influence of alcohol or drugs and that I am voluntarily submitting to body piercing without duress or coercion. I understand there is a possibility of an allergic reaction to the jewelry inserted into the fresh body piercing.
Both the parent or guardian and the minor must be present, and the parent or guardian will need to provide their ID. The notary will verify the IDs, witness the signatures on the consent form and notarize the document.
Use clear, formal language to eliminate ambiguity. Incorporate phrases such as I hereby authorize and medical decision-making throughout the document. Ensure the consent includes the effective date, duration, and is signed and dated by the parent or guardian.

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