![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. ![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Laramie County and the City of Cheyenne have requirements that must be met. 750 hours in licensed Virginia school or 1,500 hour Licensed Apprenticeshipĭepartment of Safety and Professional Services Complete 3 hour course on infectious diseases Complete an exam from the Rhode Island Department of Health Attend an Oregon licensed tattoo career school Licenses are regulated at a county level. Complete the NYC Health Academy's Infection Control Course for Tattoo Artists Complete an approved course of Bloodborne Pathogen training At least 12 months of supervised training Provide proof of at least 3 years of practicing tattooing. Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Must report being convicted of any crimes Complete an approved course of Bloodborne Pathogen training and First Aid training Note: Several cities/counties require additional licenses. Complete training on sanitation, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens Note: Yellowstone and Gallatin Counties have additional rules. Must complete 300 hours and 50 sessions of tattooing under an approved Completed and signed supervisory agreement form Proof of having completed the American Red Cross “Preventing Disease Transmission” Complete 200 hours of supervised tattooing. Individuals are not licensed by the state. The state does not give licenses, but some local jurisdictions may have requirements. Demonstration of knowledge of safe practices in regard to the art of tattooing Must provide documentationīased upon the local health department guidelines. Complete 50 procedures with a trained tattoo artist. Must have a high school diploma or G.E.D. Must complete Bloodborne Pathogen and Standard First Aid Training No license required for an individual, however yearly OSHA training is required. Individual tattoo artists working for an employer do not require a license. ![]() Complete a Tuberculosis and Syphilis test Take a blood borne pathogen course (additional fee of $25) Click the "More Info" link for current information. New rules are in the process of being written. Completion of the required Education Course for tattoo artist ![]() Completion of 2,000 hours of practice training under the supervision of a tattoo technician Holds current certification by the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association in basic first aid An OSHA Compliant Bloodborne Pathogen Training Certificate A certificate of Hepatitis B vaccination Complete an approved blood borne pathogens course Each artist must complete at least 375 clock hours in no less than 6 months of supervised work Complete a 6-24 month training program with an artist/trainer ![]() Individuals are not required to obtain licenses. Complete blood borne pathogens training 1,000 hours of training in a training program approved by the board a personal copy of Hepatitis B vaccination record, declination form, or proof of immunity proof of attendance from a bloodborne pathogen course or training program, given or approved by the Health Department, within the 36 months prior to applying for the permit The table below should only be used as a guide to get you started. Since state and county laws change every year, please make sure you check the state’s page before pursuing your license. The table below provides the requirements for each state, the fees to get a license as well as a link to the state’s website to get additional information. Other states may require a specific number of hours be completed as a supervised apprentice. Some states only require that you pay a fee and fill out an application. You’ll also see in the table below that the requirements can vary widely between states. The lack of consistency between states causes problems when an artist is looking to see what requirements they need to meet in order to legally tattoo within a state. However, there are many states that leave it up to the counties to regulate. Most states, have regulations that specify what you need into order to become a tattoo artist. If you have ever looked into getting your license to become a tattoo artist, it’s likely you found it to be a very confusing search for information. ![]()
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