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QuestionHow old do I have to be able to pierce someone?Community AnswerUsually 18 in most areas to get licensed but look up your state's regulations for the accurate details relevant to your area.
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QuestionCan I become a piercer without becoming a tattoo artist?Community AnswerIt depends on where you live. Some states require you to be both, while others stipulate that the practices must be separate. Check your state laws.
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QuestionShould a tattoo artist have knowledge of tattoo removal also?Community AnswerAbsolutely. You are doing art on a person that lasts a lifetime. With new technology constantly evolving, a certain degree of removal is possible. Artists need to understand the details of various removal techniques and be able to convey to a customer what the procedures and options are.
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QuestionDo I need a high school diploma/GED or to be a certain age to become a piercer?Community AnswerEvery state has different requirements. You must be a certain age, but not all states require a high school diploma or GED.
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QuestionCan I be a piercer if I don't have any piercings myself?Community AnswerYes. The amount of piercings you have does not equate to ability or lack thereof.
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QuestionDo I need to have injections to become a piercer?Community AnswerYes. To avoid any transmitted diseases, it is important to stay on top of your necessary vaccinations.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to become an apprentice?Community AnswerAt least 18, though the business or particular piercer with whom you wish to apprentice may require you to be older.
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QuestionIs there any cost to become a professional piercer's apprentice?Community AnswerWhen you do an 'Apprenticeship Leading to Employment', you will pay a small fee in exchange for the knowledge the studio is giving you. If you're doing this type of apprenticeship, you will start earning a percentage of your piercing fees after a few weeks. It's a good idea to keep a second job during your apprenticeship.
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QuestionHow old do I need to be to take the safety classes and do an apprenticeship?Community AnswerAt least 18, though the business or particular piercer with whom you wish to apprentice may require you to be older.
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QuestionDo criminal records preclude me from becoming a piercer or a tattooist?Community AnswerTypically no, even felonies are okay. In some states though,you do have to disclose any criminal history on your license application. I had a misdemeanor on my record and I wrote the licensing board a letter explaining my charge and my actions taken and they didn't mention it on my license.
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QuestionCan I take apprenticeships at different locations if I can't stay in one area?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerMost states require you to have a certain amount of hours in one particular shop under a single mentor. If you have to move around, check the guidelines of the state you'd like to work as a piercer in. However, you may have to stay in one spot until your apprenticeship is over to get it to count.
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QuestionIf I took an EMT class, does that count for a CPR and first aid class?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerYes, you may be able to count your EMT class as your first aid class. Write a letter to the licensing board explaining what the class is and how it qualifies you to become a piercer. If they deem it as acceptable, you won't have to take a CPR or first aid class.
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