Tattoo Deposit Form

Thank you for choosing [Tattoo Shop Name]! This deposit secures your appointment and goes towards the final cost of your tattoo.

Client Information:

  • Full Name:
  • Date of Birth: (Must be 18 or older)
  • Phone Number:
  • Email Address:

Tattoo Information:

  • Description of desired tattoo (be as specific as possible):
  • Placement on body (e.g., arm, back, leg):
  • Approximate size (inches):
  • Color or black and white? (Optional)
  • Reference photos (attach if available):

Deposit:

  • Deposit Amount: $[Amount] (non-refundable)
  • Payment Method: (Select one)
    • Cash
    • Credit Card (Brand)
    • Debit Card
    • Other (Specify)
  • Payment Received by: (Staff Name)

Appointment Information:

  • Scheduled Appointment Date:
  • Scheduled Appointment Time:
  • Artist: (If assigned)

Client Agreement:

  • I understand that this deposit is non-refundable.
  • I understand that I must reschedule my appointment with at least [Number] days notice to avoid forfeiting the deposit. (Modify as needed)
  • I understand that arriving late for my appointment may result in a shortened tattoo session or rescheduling (deposit may be forfeited).
  • I understand that the final price of the tattoo may vary slightly based on the final design and complexity.
  • I acknowledge that I have read and understood [Tattoo Shop Name]'s cancellation policy (link or provide details).
  • I acknowledge that I have read and understood [Tattoo Shop Name]'s aftercare instructions (link or provide details).

Client Signature:


Print Name:


Date:


Artist Signature (Optional):


Print Name:


Date:


Additional Information

  • You may be asked to provide a valid form of ID at your appointment.
  • Please arrive [Number] minutes early for your appointment to complete any necessary paperwork.
  • We recommend wearing comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the tattoo area.

Thank you! We look forward to creating a unique and lasting tattoo for you.

Disclaimer: This template is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for legal advice. It's highly recommended to consult with a lawyer to ensure your tattoo deposit form meets all legal requirements in your jurisdiction and effectively protects your business.