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  2. Begin by entering the name of your shop and its physical address. Ensure all details are accurate, as this information is crucial for processing your application.
  3. Fill in the city, county, and zip code, along with the shop phone number. If your mailing address differs from the physical address, provide that as well.
  4. List the services offered by your shop clearly. This helps in determining compliance with licensing requirements.
  5. Sign and date the application where indicated. If there are multiple owners, ensure each owner provides their signature and personal details including Social Security numbers.
  6. Complete any additional sections required by zoning officials and ensure you have all necessary documents ready for submission.
  7. Once completed, review all entries for accuracy before submitting the application to avoid delays.

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If you wish to make a living as a barber in Alabama, you must first obtain a license.
If you wish to make a living in Alabama doing hair, nails, or skincare, you must first obtain a license. The Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering (ABOCB) is the body responsible for licensing and industry regulations.
Renewals postmarked after the last day of your birth month will be assessed a late fee of $54. If your license is expired for more than four (4) years, you must pass the practical exam then pay the back fees to when your license expired. Please contact our office for this application.
What are the requirements to getting a license? Be at least 16 years old and have completed 10th grade or equivalent. Complete an education program consisting of 1500 school clock hours or 3000 apprenticeship clock hours. Pass both the Written (Theory) and Practical exams.

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