Forms and Publications for Barbers and Cosmetologists 2026

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  2. Begin by selecting the option for requesting a duplicate license or a change. Ensure you choose only one option.
  3. Indicate the type of practitioner license that the change pertains to.
  4. Enter your name exactly as it appears on your current practitioner license.
  5. Provide your practitioner license number as shown on your license.
  6. Fill in your Social Security Number, noting its disclosure requirements under Texas law.
  7. Input your date of birth in MM/DD/YYYY format.
  8. If applicable, enter your new legal name and attach required documentation for name changes.
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  10. Type in the complete establishment license number as it appears on your document.
  11. If changing the establishment name, enter the new name within the character limit provided.
  12. For mini-establishments, indicate both current and new room numbers if applicable.
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A new California law requires hair schools to train for all types and textures. A new California law requires hairstyling, barber and cosmetology courses to train for all types and textures of hair. It also requires licensing exams to ask questions about them. A new California law requires hair schools to train for all types and KPBS news 2024/10/08 a-new-calif KPBS news 2024/10/08 a-new-calif
In the state of California, you must have a minimum of 200 hours of training on top of cosmetology training to become a barber. However, you may desire to seek more hours of training beyond this minimum to practice the full range of skills of this profession. What Is the Difference Between Cosmetology and Barbering? Career Academy of Beauty what-is-the-difference-between-cosm Career Academy of Beauty what-is-the-difference-between-cosm
A 600-hour hairstylist program is required to obtain a hairstylist license in California. The program prepares students for the California State Board Examination and allows them to perform a variety of hairstyling services.
A cosmetology certificate is a type of educational credential. It shows that you have completed a course in a specific area of cosmetology. Cosmetology License vs. Certificate: Whats the Difference? The Salon Professional Academy, Delaware faq whats-the-differen The Salon Professional Academy, Delaware faq whats-the-differen
Signaling a broader discussion about less government oversight, two states have introduced bills in the 2025 legislative cycle that would reduce or eliminate the need to hold a cosmetology license in order to perform salon or barbershop services.

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