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In Illinois, budding nail technicians are required to complete 350 hours of coursework, which includes hands-on training and classroom or remote learning .
If you wish to file a complaint against any individual or entity regulated by the Division of Professional Regulation, you may either use the Departments online complaint portal or by completing the DPR Complaint Intake Report and mailing it to the Divisions Complaint Intake Unit in our Chicago office.
The state typically gives out licenses upon the completion of an official exam in addition to the required coursework and hands-on training. On the other hand, a certificate or degree is an award given out by nail technician schools to students upon completion of their coursework.
Depending on where you live, which is currently most places, it is illegal to do nails or hair or any cosmetic services with OR WITHOUT pay if youre unlicensed. The caveat is that you can generally legally do those services to people youre related to. But even without pay, its still illegal.
(a) It is unlawful for any person to practice, or to hold himself or herself out to be a cosmetologist, esthetician, nail technician, hair braider, or barber without a license as a cosmetologist, esthetician, nail technician, hair braider or barber issued by the Department pursuant to the provisions of this Act and of
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Nail technicians must meet the following licensing requirements: be at least 16 year of age; graduate from a licensed nail technology school or licensed cosmetology school, having completed a program of 350 hours extending over a period of between 8 weeks and two consecutive years; pass an exam; and. pay a fee.
To become a nail technician in Illinois, its required to get a license from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), be at least 16 years old, and complete the required coursework as well as pass an assessment given by the state.

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