ID Requirements

  • This includes: State issued ID, drivers license, learners permit, or a passport. We require that the ID be physically present, pictures, copies, emailed documents, etc are not permitted.

    In regards to military ID, Title 18, US Code Part I, Chapter 33, Section 701 makes it illegal for non-federal entities to create a photocopy of your military ID, so please bring something we can make a copy of!

    If your ID is from another country, please email the shop for details regarding what we are looking for.

    In all cases, ID’s must be valid, or if they are expired, not expired for more than 1 year with all pertinent information still visible.

    We will need your ID every time you come in for service, we do not keep that information on file.

  • Firstly, it is important to know that the youngest age we can work with for any tattoo services, or consultations, is 16.
    We will need some kind of state issued ID from both the minor and a birth parent as well as the original birth certificate for the minor. Acceptable ID includes: state issued ID, learners permit, drivers license, or US passport. We are unable to take copies, pictures, or digital renditions of any forms if ID, we will need the certified original physical document from both the minor and the parent.

    While it is not preferred, in some cases we can accept a physical copy of a school ID issued within the last two years. Again, please no copies, pictures on your phone, emailed documents, login to parent portals, etc. In cases where we are using a school ID, the name of the minor must match between the ID and the birth certificate. This can cause complications in cases where the minor has a preferred name printed on their school ID.

    Kansas State Law requires minor consent forms to be notarized. We generally offer in-house notarization for the paperwork required, making it a more convenient experience.


    In the case of legal name changes and/or preferred names (most frequently found on school IDs), the appropriate documentation will need to be provided. Please email the shop for more information regarding what we are looking for in these cases, but do rest assured we will always address you by your chosen name.


    In the case of adoption and fostering, please email the shop for more information. We are unable to allow step-parents to sign consent forms for their step-children, regardless of how long the step parent has been around in the life of the child. We are also unable to provide services to minors who are simply in the custody of an adult. We are looking for true and finalized permanent adoption paperwork, signed and sealed through the courts to begin the tattoo journey.


    We do not require notarization or ID for minors to do a consultation, except in the case of proving that the age of the minor is at least 16.

  • First, it is important to know that the youngest age we can work with for any piercing services, consultations, jewelry changes, etc, is 15.
    We will need some kind of state issued ID from both the minor and a birth parent as well as the original birth certificate for the minor. Acceptable ID includes: state issued ID, learners permit, drivers license, or US passport. We are unable to take copies, pictures, or digital renditions of any forms if ID, we will need the certified original physical document from both the minor and the parent.

    While it is not preferred, in some cases we can accept a physical copy of a school ID issued within the last two years. Again, please no copies, pictures on your phone, emailed documents, login to parent portals, etc. In cases where we are using a school ID, the name of the minor must match between the ID and the birth certificate. This can cause complications in cases where the minor has a preferred name printed on their school ID.

    Kansas State Law requires minor consent forms to be notarized. We generally offer in-house notarization for the paperwork required, making it a more convenient experience.


    In the case of legal name changes and/or preferred names (most frequently found on school IDs), the appropriate documentation will need to be provided. Please email the shop for more information regarding what we are looking for in these cases, but do rest assured we will always address you by your chosen name.


    In the case of adoption and fostering, please email the shop for more information. We are unable to allow step-parents to sign consent forms for their step-children, regardless of how long the step parent has been around in the life of the child. We are also unable to provide services to minors who are simply in the custody of an adult. We are looking for true and finalized permanent adoption paperwork, signed and sealed through the courts to begin a new piercing.


    We do not require notarization or ID for minors to do a consultation, jewelry change, or removal of jewelry, except in the case of proving that the age of the minor is at least 15.