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Enter the full legal name of this party exactly as it appears on their ID or business registration.
Enter the full legal name of this party exactly as it appears on their ID or business registration.
A Tattoo Session Consent and Aftercare Agreement documents the client's informed consent before a tattoo procedure. Records the client's agreement to the design, placement, and size; confirms disclosure of any medical conditions or medications; includes aftercare instructions; obtains acknowledgment of inherent risks (infection, allergic reaction, scarring); and establishes the no-refund policy. Required for liability protection and regulatory compliance. Fill out this free tattoo session consent & aftercare agreement template online, e-sign it digitally, and download a legally valid PDF. no account or lawyer needed. Sections: Studio / Artist, Client.
I, ______________, born ______________, of ______________, consent to receive a tattoo from ______________ on ______________.
Design and placement: ______________.
Known allergies/conditions: None disclosed. I confirm I am not pregnant, do not have a bleeding disorder, and am not taking blood thinners. I am of legal age to receive this tattoo.
I understand that tattooing involves piercing the skin with needles, which carries risks including pain, swelling, infection, scarring, and allergic reaction to inks or materials. I voluntarily accept all such risks.
I release ______________ and its staff from any and all claims for injury, infection, or dissatisfaction with design arising from the tattoo procedure, provided standard safe practices were followed.
I agree to follow all aftercare instructions provided by Artist. Failure to do so may result in fading, infection, or scarring for which Artist bears no responsibility.
By signing below, I approve the tattoo design and placement and acknowledge that tattoos are permanent.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of ______________, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles.