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What is the Age of Consent in the United States?

ByAugust 13, 2016May 29th, 2018Sex Crimes

Is There a Uniform Age of Consent for all 50 States in the United States?

No, there is not a uniform age of consent. The “Age of Consent” is the minimum age at which a person may consent to participation in sexual intercourse. A person younger than the legal age of consent cannot legally consent to sexual activity. The age of consent in the United States ranges from 16 to 18 years old depending on the state, meaning that a person 15 years of age or younger cannot legally consent to sexual contact. Each state enacts its owns laws which set the age of consent.  If someone engages in sexual activity with a person younger than the age of consent in that state, the person could be charged with Statutory Rape or other offenses depending on the nature of the contact.

What follows is a map depicting the age of consent for all 50 states and a chart outlining the same.

*Note: This chart was current as of 2016, but could be subject to change over the years. Please do not rely on this chart to make any decisions that could impact your life. Check your own state’s age of consent laws to make sure you are fully informed, because ignorance of the law will not be a defense for you if charged with a child sexual offense.

United States Age of Consent Map

United States age of consent map showing legal ages of consent by state, with varying ages of 16, 17, and 18 highlighted.

United States Age of Consent Chart

STATELEGAL AGE OF CONSENT
Alabama16
Alaska16
Arizona18
Arkansas16
California18
Colorado17
Connecticut16
D.C.16
Delaware18
Florida18
Georgia16
Hawaii16
Idaho18
Illinois17
Indiana16
Iowa16
Kansas16
Kentucky16
Louisiana17
Maine16
Maryland16
Massachusetts16
Michigan16
Minnesota16
Mississippi16
Missouri17
Montana16
Nebraska17
Nevada16
New Hampshire16
New Jersey16
New Mexico17
New York17
North Carolina16
North Dakota18
Ohio16
Oklahoma16
Oregon18
Pennsylvania16
Rhode Island16
South Carolina16
South Dakota16
Tennessee18
Texas17
Utah18
Vermont16
Virginia18
Washington16
West Virginia16
Wisconsin18
Wyoming18

 

Is There a Nationwide Age of Consent Across All 50 States?

As mentioned in the chart above, the age of consent in Texas is 17. Texas, as well as many other states, has created a so-called “Romeo and Juliet” law, an exception to the statutory rape and age of consent law. Romeo and Juliet laws are targeted toward teenagers and young adults who engage in sexual relations with someone under the age of consent (17 in Texas), but who are still close in age to the sexual partner. The Romeo and Juliet provision creates a close in age exemption and keeps these would-be offenders from being classified as sex offenders.

Under Texas law, if a person over the age of 17 has consensual sexual intercourse with someone under the age of 17, but there is also no more than a three-year age difference between the two partners, the Texas Romeo and Juliet law will not allow the older person to be charged with statutory rape or be classified as a sex offender.

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