Tattoo apprenticeship checklist 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tattoo apprenticeship checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering today's date at the top of the form. This helps keep your records organized.
  3. Fill in your legal name and any nicknames in the 'Name of Apprentice' section, followed by your phone number.
  4. Sign and date the form to confirm your acknowledgment of the apprenticeship details.
  5. Document your start date for the apprenticeship in the designated field.
  6. Ensure you have a daily log book for tracking hours, which must include signatures from both you and your supervising practitioner.
  7. Complete the sections regarding the body art establishment's name, address, and owner’s contact information, including their signature.
  8. Provide details about your approved supervising practitioner, including their name and phone number, along with their signature.
  9. Lastly, review and ensure all requirements for becoming an approved body art practitioner are documented accurately before submission.

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Contracts that state youre not allowed to tattoo in a certain radius of the shop and/ or contracts that say you have to pay a bunch of money for leaving an apprenticeship. I also would raise flags if the contract states you must work at the shop for x amount of time after you complete it.
Common rates: $75 -$150 hour. However, its not unheard of to see hourly rates as low as $50-$60 or even well above $200-$250 an hour. For certain in-demand artists, $350-$500+ per hour should be expected as the minimum rate. In comparison, think about the cost of tattoo removals for a moment here.
To be a tattoo artist, you wont need schooling. Most artists start off as an apprentice at a shop and are asked to help around with inventory, cleaning, etc. In return you get lessons during slow times on the art of tattooing. They will teach you the techniques and give you practice on practice skin (or each other!).
Most artists will charge $200/hour, but some will charge you based off the design. If you really like this artists style and are set on getting a tattoo from them specifically, the price may be worth it.
In the past year, most tattoo artists have increased their prices to $150-$210/hr, depending on location. This is to cover the increasing prices of everything around us (groceries, rent, etc.).

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Get Ready for Your Tattoo Apprenticeship Spend time developing your portfolio. You can show your different styles and abilities. Look at taking some tattoo classes and developing your skills. Meet with potential mentors and find out if they offer apprenticeship programs.

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