Texas cosmetology reciprocity application 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Cosmetology Reciprocity Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your legal name in the designated fields (Last, First, Middle Initial, Suffix). Ensure accuracy as this will be used for your license.
  3. Indicate whether you have a Social Security Number by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. If you have one, enter it in the provided space.
  4. Fill in your date of birth and select your gender from the options available.
  5. Provide your current mailing address. This is crucial for receiving important correspondence regarding your application.
  6. Enter a reliable phone number and email address where you can be contacted. Your email will be used for sending license information.
  7. Select the type of license you are applying for by checking the appropriate box.
  8. Complete the out-of-state license section with details about your current cosmetology license, including state of issue, license number, and expiration date.
  9. Answer questions regarding any criminal history or disciplinary actions related to occupational licenses. Attach necessary questionnaires if applicable.
  10. Finally, read and sign the statement of applicant before submitting your application. Ensure all required documents are attached.

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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.
Your Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Cosmetology License in Texas Get the Required Education at a Licensed Beauty School. Complete the State-Administered Written Exam. Apply for Your Temporary License. Complete the State-Administered Practical Exam. Receive Your Cosmetology License.
A multistate license grants a cosmetologist the ability to practice in all compact member states. To be eligible for a multistate license, a cosmetologist must live in a compact member state and hold an active, unencumbered license in their home state and pay all required fees.
License holders from other states may be eligible for a Texas license if their state has education and examination requirements that are substantially equivalent to Texas. Check to see if your state has equivalent standards on our site. You must submit with your application: a copy of your current out-of-state license.
License Reciprocity Professionals licensed in other states or territories may qualify for a Texas cosmetology license if their states education and exam requirements are comparable to those in Texas. Work experience may also count toward meeting equivalency standards.
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