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Do tattoo and body piercing studios need to have a license? Yes. A tattoo or body piercing studio must have a current license issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to operate the studio. Licenses must be displayed in a prominent place in the studio and are site-specific.
Once you pass your virtual classroom requirements, you're ready to complete your apprenticeship in one of our studios. Apprenticeships generally take 1 year to complete.
The license fees are as follows: (1) $450 per tattoo only studio or temporary location license for a specified length of time not to exceed seven days; (2) $600 for a tattoo and body piercing studio or temporary location license for a specified length of time not to exceed seven days, (allocated $450 for the tattoo ...
Texas. Minors need written consent and the presence of the parent or legal guardian to receive a tattoo. Only permissible if it is to cover 'an obscene or offensive' tattoo and the parent believes it 'in the best interest.
\u200bFACT #1: Texas, like most states, does not require a license for permanent cosmetics, piercing, or body art tattooing. There is no state licensing board or agency regulating those facilities or technicians.
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A tattoo or body piercing studio must have a current license issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to operate the studio. Licenses must be displayed in a prominent place in the studio and are site-specific.
The license fees are as follows: (1) $450 per tattoo only studio or temporary location license for a specified length of time not to exceed seven days; (2) $600 for a tattoo and body piercing studio or temporary location license for a specified length of time not to exceed seven days, (allocated $450 for the tattoo ...
Understanding Licensing Requirements Texas tattoo artists must obtain proper licensing, comply with safety and health codes and further comply with any local ordinances. You must maintain a separate tattoo parlor and cannot conduct business in your home.
If you're an individual tattoo artist employed by a studio, you don't need to be licensed, but you do have to register with the state. The laws are detailed in Chapter 146 of the Texas Health and Safety Code. To open a tattoo studio, you have to apply to the state for a tattoo license specific to that location.
You can find your Texas tattoo license application on the State Health Services website. The application fee at the time of writing is $927 or $464 for a special event. An event license is good for a maximum of seven days.

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