Of course this all goes with the general "I am not a lawyer" preface (then why are you talking Bart?) as usual, but here goes:
What do you do when you find an underage user using the site?
You are not required to do anything. It is not a requirement that you as the user enforce the ToS of the site you're on or the network as a whole. If you hear a user say he's not the mature 13 year old he claims to be by signing up, nothing stops you from shrugging and moving on.
If the user violates the ToS, that's initially simply only the user's problem. If he violates it and makes that publicly known, it could become the site's problem if they then don't act (but they will). But to the best of my knowledge there is no immediate danger for any regular user of the site. They are not a party in all of this.
If you want to report it, you can. You could perhaps flag a contribution where the user states their actual age, though a moderator will have to pass this on to an employee to handle. Or you could use the "contact us" link at the bottom of each page on the network.
The whole debate whether it is fair to only allow users of 13 and older, or whether it helps to nuke the accounts of underage users is besides the point. It's a simple result of COPPA and the options it leaves a site like Stack Exchange. Either you administrate explicit parental consent and the like, or you simply make the site for users of 13 or older only and enforce that to the best of your abilities. It is what it is. And if you don't like it, go and complain to those who made the laws or have the ability to change them.