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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Georgia Application Barber in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the License Type section. Indicate whether this is your first shop application or if it’s a change of address, name, or ownership.
  3. Complete the Shop Business Name field with the desired name for your license. Ensure you attach a copy of your bill of sale or lease agreement.
  4. Provide the physical business location address, ensuring no P.O. Box is used. Include all necessary contact numbers and email address for efficient communication.
  5. If applicable, answer questions regarding previous convictions or sanctions. Attach any required documentation if you answered 'yes' to these questions.
  6. Review all sections carefully to ensure completeness and accuracy before submitting your application in a 9x12 envelope without staples.

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Today all states and the District of Columbia regulate barbering. In 1976, barbering was heavily regulated with average education and experi- ence requirements of 1,460 hours and a mean apprenticeship period of approximately 18 months (Thornton and Weintraub 1979).
Georgia State Board of Cosmetology Step 1: Graduate from a Recognized Beauty School Program. Cosmetology Programs at Beauty Schools. Step 2: Take and Pass the PSI Licensing Exams. Cosmetology Exam. Step 3: Submit Your Application to the Georgia Board of Cosmetology. Georgia State Board of Cosmetology.
Can I reciprocate or transfer my license from another state to Georgia? The state of Georgia does not reciprocate with any other state. However, if you are actively licensed and in good standing in another state or a United States territory, you may apply for licensure by Endorsement.
The average salary for a barber is $29.38 per hour in Georgia. 418 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated August 23, 2025).
Georgia Bill Removes Licensing Requirements for Some. In early May, Governor Brian Kemp signed into law Senate Bill 354 (SB 354), exempting those who perform only shampooing and -dry styling services from licensing requirements.

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How do I obtain a license? Barber School or Apprenticeship. The first step towards obtaining your barber license is to complete either an apprenticeship program or to attend a barber school. Pass the State Exams. The last step is to submit your license application.
The Basics of Bill 354 The Cosmetologists and Barbers; persons performing certain limited responsibilities; exempt from licensure bill (more commonly referred to as Bill 354) is designed to do one thingreduce or eliminate the licensing requirements traditionally associated with certain barbering tasks.

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