At what age can I?
At what age can I?
Start
school
- Age 4
Start
second level education
- Age 12 on the first day of January in the first school year of attendance
Leave
school
- Age 16 or on completion of 3 years of second-level education, whichever is the later
Start working
- Age 14 – up to 7 hours per day (35 hours per week) during school holidays only
- Age 15 – up to 8 hours per week during term-time and up to 7 hours per day (35 hours per week) during school holidays
- Age 16 – up to 8 hours per day (40 hours per week)
Get the national minimum wage
- Age 14 – 70% of minimum wage
- Age 18 – 80% of minimum wage
- Age 19 – 90%
- Age 20 – 100%
Become an apprentice
- Age 16 – SOLAS apprentice
- Age 18 – Army or Air Corps apprentice
Join the Army or Garda Síochána
- Age 18 – Army, Air Corps or Naval Service
- Age 18 – Garda Síochána
Babysit
- No legal minimum age
Pay tax
- No minimum age
Drive
- Age 12 – boat with an engine over 3.75kW (5hp)
- Age 16 – motorcycle up to 11kW and up to 125cc, mopeds and quadricycles, work vehicles and land tractor with or without a trailer, and motortricycles no more than 15kW
- Age 17 – vehicle with seats for up to 8 passenger and maximum weight of 3,500kg
- Age 18 – motorcycle up to 35kW, goods vehicle up to 7,500kg
- Age 21 – goods vehicle, bus with accommodation for up to 16 passengers
Get
a passport
- Age under 18 – five-year passport
- Age 18 – ten-year passport
Book a holiday or flight
- Age 18
Apply for a National Age Card
- Age 18
Digital age of consent
- Age 16, if under 16, parental consent is required
Buy
alcohol
- Age 18
Drink
alcohol
- Age 18 – if you are under 18 you can drink alcohol in a private residence, providing you have parental consent
Be in a pub or licensed premises
- Age 18
- Age under 18 - you may only be on a licensed premises up to 9pm (10pm from May-September) if you are with a parent. If aged 15-17, you may stay on the premises after 9pm if you are at a private function at which a substantial meal is served.
Buy cigarettes
- Age 18
Gamble
- Age 18
Own
a dog
- Age 16 – you must have a dog licence to keep a dog.
Consent to medical treatment
- Age 16
Give
blood
- Age 18
Get
a body piercing or tattoo
- No legal minimum age though some businesses apply their own age limit
Get teeth whitened
- Age 18
Use a sunbed
- Age 18
Consent to sexual intercourse
- Age 17
Get a gender recognition certificate
- Age 16 – with a Court Exemption Order
- Age 18 – without a Court Exemption Order
Get married
- Age 18
Contact your birth family or relatives
- Age 18 – If you are adopted and wish to have contact or share information with your birth family, you can have your details entered in the Contact Preference Register. If you are an adopted child under 18, an adoptive parent may join on your behalf.
Leave
home
- Age 16 – with parental consent
- Age 18 – without parental consent
Be charged with a criminal offence
- Age 10 – for murder, manslaughter, rape and aggravated sexual assault
- Age 12 – for other criminal offences
Vote
- Age 18 – for all elections and referenda. If you are 16 or 17 years old, you can apply to be included in the 'pending elector list' but you are not entitled to vote until you reach 18, at which point you will automatically be added to the Register of Electors.
Stand
for election
- Age 18 – local elections
- Age 21 – national and European elections
- Age 35 – presidential elections
Sit on a jury in court
- Age 18
Enter
a legally binding contract
- Age 18 – except for certain contracts, such as for necessities like food or for apprenticeships
Make
a will
- Age 18
Change my name by Deed Poll
- Age 14 – with parental consent
- Age 18 – without parental consent
Get a social welfare payment in my own name
- Age 16 – Disability Allowance
- Age 18 – Jobseeker’s Benefit, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Illness Benefit