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Create a Tattoo Consent Form with AI in Seconds
Generate professional, legally protective consent forms for your tattoo studio instantly. Customize for adult clients, minors, aftercare acknowledgments, or permanent makeup. Share via link, embed on your website, or collect signatures digitally.
How to create your tattoo consent form with Weavely
Describe what you need and click “Generate.”
The more details you provide in a prompt, the more accurately your form will match what you need.
Edit and style your form. No sign-up needed.
Tweak the content, customise the design, or add more questions using AI.
Publish and share your form in one click.
Embed it, link it, or pop it up on your site — ready to collect responses instantly.
Popular tattoo consent form use cases
Standard consent forms
Minor consent forms
Aftercare acknowledgments
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Protect Your Studio with Professional Digital Consent Forms
Transform your tattoo studio's client intake process with AI-generated consent forms that cover all legal requirements. Automatically collect client information, medical history, design details, and liability waivers while maintaining professional aesthetics your clients expect. From standard adult forms to specialized minor consent with parental signatures, each form is customized for your state's requirements and can be shared instantly via link or embedded on your studio website. Integrate with Google Sheets to maintain client records for state-required retention periods, and connect with Mailchimp for aftercare follow-up. Save hours on paperwork while ensuring every client properly acknowledges risks, aftercare instructions, and releases liability before their session begins.
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FAQ
What information should I include on a tattoo consent form?
Include basic client details like name, address, phone, email, and government ID number, plus emergency contact information. Add comprehensive medical history covering allergies, blood thinners, diabetes, epilepsy, pregnancy, heart conditions, recent surgeries, and current medications. Document the specific tattoo design, placement, and size, along with your artist name and session date. Include sobriety acknowledgment, liability waiver language, photo release for portfolio use, aftercare instruction confirmation, and signature with date for legal protection.
Can minors get tattoos with parental consent?
This varies significantly by state. Some states allow minors to get tattoos with notarized parental consent and parent present during the procedure, while others prohibit tattooing anyone under 18 entirely. States that allow minor tattooing typically require the parent or legal guardian to provide government ID, proof of guardianship, and sign comprehensive liability releases. Many require the parent to remain present throughout the entire procedure. Always check your local and state regulations before accepting minor clients.
Are digital tattoo consent forms legally binding?
Yes, digital consent forms with electronic signatures are legally binding in all 50 states under the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN). Digital forms often provide better legal protection than paper because they timestamp signatures, prevent alterations after signing, and create automatic backups. Many courts actually prefer digital forms because they eliminate disputes about signatures being forged or forms being modified after signing. Ensure your digital forms capture the same information required on paper forms.
How long do tattoo studios need to keep consent forms?
Record retention requirements vary by state, typically ranging from 1-7 years. Most states require tattoo studios to keep consent forms for at least 3 years, while some require longer retention periods. Florida requires 7 years, California requires 3 years, and Texas requires records to be kept indefinitely or until the client reaches age 25. Digital forms make compliance easier by automatically organizing records, preventing loss or damage, and enabling quick searches during health department inspections. Check your state and local health department requirements for specific retention rules.