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What is a florida written notarized consent for body piercing of a minor child?
The Written Notarized Consent for Body Piercing of a Minor Child is a Florida Department of Health form in which a parent or legal guardian swears, under penalty of perjury, that they have the legal authority to consent to and do consent to the body piercing of their minor child. The piercing salon keeps the signed, notarized form on file to comply with Chapter 64E-19 of the Florida Administrative Code.
When you need one
You need this form whenever a minor child gets a body piercing at a licensed Florida salon. The parent or legal guardian must complete it, identify the piercing location(s) consented to, and sign it in front of a notary. The salon must retain the notarized form as part of its records.
Does it need to be notarized instead?
Yes. The form must be sworn to or affirmed in person before a notary, who verifies the parent or guardian’s identity and witnesses the signature. You can complete this online with a Notaron notary, or print the pre-filled form and sign it before any notary. If notarization is required, you can connect with a live online notary on Notaron instead of eSigning.
Frequently asked questions
Is an electronically signed Florida Written Notarized Consent for Body Piercing of a Minor Child legally binding?
Yes — under the federal ESIGN Act and UETA, an electronic signature on a florida written notarized consent for body piercing of a minor child is as enforceable as an ink signature in all 50 US states, provided the signing shows intent, consent, attribution, and a retained record. Notaron's audit certificate captures all four. Yes. The form must be sworn to or affirmed in person before a notary, who verifies the parent or guardian’s identity and witnesses the signature. You can complete this online with a Notaron notary, or print the pre-filled form and sign it before any notary.
How do I send a Florida Written Notarized Consent for Body Piercing of a Minor Child for signature?
Upload your florida written notarized consent for body piercing of a minor child PDF at notaron.com/esign (or build one free from our template), place signature and date fields, add each signer's name and email, and send. Each signer receives a private link plus a 6-digit security code.
What does it cost?
Sending documents for eSignature with Notaron is free for standard use — no credit card, no account setup beyond verifying your email.
Does the Florida body piercing consent form have to be notarized?
Yes. The parent or legal guardian must swear to or affirm the consent in person before a notary public, who verifies identity and witnesses the signature. Notaron lets you do this online by video, or you can print the form and visit any notary.
Who can sign the consent for a minor?
Only the minor child’s natural parent or a court-appointed legal guardian can sign. The signer affirms under penalty of perjury that they have the legal authority to consent to the body piercing.
Is this the official Florida Department of Health form?
Yes. Notaron fills your answers directly onto the Department of Health’s form used to comply with the record-keeping requirements of Chapter 64E-19, Florida Administrative Code. Use of the form is voluntary but salons commonly require it.