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  2. Begin by entering your salon name in the designated field, ensuring it does not exceed 40 characters.
  3. Select the type of salon you wish to open by checking the appropriate box. Remember, changes can only be made through a new application.
  4. Fill in your salon’s mailing address accurately. This is crucial for receiving important communications from TDLR.
  5. Provide a contact phone number and email address where you can be reached. Ensure that your email is correct as it will be used for official communications.
  6. Input your salon’s physical address, noting that a P.O. box cannot be used here.
  7. Indicate the type of ownership by checking the relevant box and complete the owner information section with accurate details.
  8. Review all entered information carefully before signing the statement of applicant at the end of the form.

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License Required An establishment attached to a residence must apply for a license like any other establishment and may be inspected by TDLR staff.
In Texas, you do not need a cosmetology license to perform basic -dry services. This includes shampooing, conditioning, drying, arranging, curling, straightening, or styling hair. This exemption simplifies the process for those wanting to offer niche beauty services without undergoing extensive training.
You can own a salon without a license. That being said, you won\t be able to shampoo or cut anyone\s hair.
Who Can Provide Services in Texas? Only licensed individuals who hold a Texas license can perform the services listed above (1603.2101). Cosmetology Operators may perform most barbering services, with the exception of straight-razor shaving.
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A full-time student typically completes this in 7 months. In Texas, the duration of cosmetology school is determined by the number of hours required for training. According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, students must complete a minimum of 1,000 hours of accredited beauty school training (TDLR).
House Bill 1560 was passed by the 87th Texas Legislature and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on June 15, 2021. Section 3 of the bill eliminates some barber and cosmetology license types and consolidates the existing barbering and cosmetology laws into one combined chapter Chapter 1603.
NOTE: House Bill 1560 was passed during the 87th Texas Legislative Session and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on June 15, 2021. Section 3 of the bill eliminates barber and cosmetology instructor licenses no later than September 1, 2023.

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