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Nevada Cosmetology License Requirements

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Training Hours Exam Requirements Renewal Info
Training Hours
1,600 hours
Minimum Age
18 years old
Exam Provider
Pearson VUE (theory); Nevada State Board of Cosmetology (practical and state law)
Application Fee
$125.00
Renewal Fee
$70.00
Renewal Period
2 or 4 years (expires on date of birth)
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How to Get a Cosmetology License in Nevada

Getting a cosmetology license in Nevada requires completing an approved training program, passing three separate examinations, and paying a licensing fee. Nevada uses a student enrollment registration system, meaning you register with the Board when you enroll in school — not after graduation. The process is governed by NRS Chapter 644A and administered by the Nevada State Board of Cosmetology.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Meet the basic eligibility requirements. You must be at least 18 years old, have completed the 10th grade or its equivalent, and be of good moral character before you can sit for the licensing examination.
  2. Enroll in an approved Nevada cosmetology school. Pay the $10 student enrollment fee when enrolling. The school submits this fee to the Board on your behalf. Choose a licensed Nevada school offering the program you want — cosmetology, hair design, esthetics, nail technology, or electrology.
  3. Complete the required training hours. Cosmetology requires 1,600 hours; hair design requires 1,000 hours; esthetics requires 600 hours; nail technology requires 600 hours; electrology requires 500 hours (12th grade required). Graduate and request official transcripts from your school.
  4. Submit an Individual Application. Apply online at nvcosmo.typeform.com or by paper. The application and testing fee is $125, which is non-refundable. Upload required documents including a passport-quality photo, government-issued ID, Social Security card or ITIN documents, and your school diploma or transcripts.
  5. Pass three required examinations. All applicants must pass the national computerized theory exam (via Pearson VUE), the Nevada State Law Test (25 questions, 75% minimum score), and a practical (hands-on) exam. Nevada school graduates take the practical at their licensed school. All three exams require a score of 75% or higher.
  6. Pay the license fee. After passing all three exams, you receive an email to pay your license fee. Choose a 2-year license ($70) or a 4-year license ($140). Your license is issued after payment is received.

Alternative Pathways

Apprenticeship: If you live more than 60 miles from the nearest licensed cosmetology school, you may apply for an apprenticeship at a licensed salon instead of attending school. Apprenticeship hour requirements are double the school requirements (cosmetology: 3,200 hours; hair design: 2,000 hours; esthetics and nail technology: 1,200 hours each). Monthly time cards are submitted to the Board throughout the program.

Out-of-state hours: If you completed training in another state but do not have a license there, you may submit your hours for review by paying a $15 application fee. The Board determines whether your hours are sufficient or whether additional training is needed.

Reciprocity: If you hold an active license in another state, apply for reciprocity by submitting an Individual Application online, passing the Nevada State Law Test, and paying the $325 reciprocity fee.

Training Requirements

Nevada's training hour requirements are set by NRS Chapter 644A and vary by license type. All school-based programs must be completed at a Nevada school licensed by the Board, or at a Board-recognized out-of-state school. Nevada also offers an apprenticeship pathway for applicants more than 60 miles from the nearest licensed school.

Training Hours by License Type

License Type School Hours Apprenticeship Hours Min. Education
Cosmetology 1,600 3,200 10th grade
Hair Design 1,000 2,000 10th grade
Esthetics 600 1,200 10th grade
Advanced Esthetics 900 N/A 10th grade
Nail Technology 600 1,200 10th grade
Electrology 500 1,000 12th grade
Hair Braiding None (Barbicide cert only) N/A 10th grade

School Training Requirements

All Nevada cosmetology schools must be licensed by the Board. Training encompasses both theoretical instruction and supervised clinical practice. Students must meet the minimum hour requirement and graduate before applying for the licensing examination. Schools submit transcripts directly to confirm graduation; the transcript or diploma must accompany your application.

Nevada school graduates take their practical exam at their licensed school upon graduation, making the school experience directly connected to the final licensure step. Students who complete training at out-of-state schools must have those hours reviewed by the Board before they can schedule testing in Nevada.

Apprenticeship Requirements

The apprenticeship pathway is available only when the trainee's salon location is at least 60 miles from the nearest licensed Nevada cosmetology school. The sponsoring salon must be licensed and must practice the full scope of the intended license type. Apprentices and their salon submit monthly time cards to the Board to document progress. Once all required hours are completed, the apprentice applies for examination using the same Individual Application process as school graduates.

Hair Braiding

Hair braiding is a unique category in Nevada — no school training hours are required. Applicants must complete a Barbicide Certification Course, obtain the completion certificate, and then pass all three required exams (practical, theory, and Nevada State Law). The Barbicide course focuses on infection control and sanitation practices. No school attendance is required.

Advanced Esthetics

Advanced Esthetics is a Nevada-specific license category allowing estheticians to perform certain advanced procedures in collaboration with a supervising licensed medical professional. The 900-hour training requirement must follow a Board-prescribed curriculum at a licensed school. A signed Acknowledgment of Collaboration with a supervising medical professional is required before advanced esthetic services may be performed.

Cosmetology Exam Requirements

Nevada requires all cosmetology applicants to pass three separate examinations before a license is issued. This three-part structure — a national computerized theory exam, a state-specific law test, and a hands-on practical exam — is one of the more comprehensive testing requirements among U.S. states. All exams require a minimum passing score of 75%.

Theory Exam (Pearson VUE)

The national computerized theory examination is administered by Pearson VUE at testing centers throughout Nevada. The exam tests knowledge of infection control procedures, the theory of cosmetology services, and competency in the scope of practice for the specific license type being sought. After your Individual Application is processed, the Board contacts you with information for scheduling your Pearson VUE appointment.

Nevada State Law Test

The Nevada State Law Test is a 25-question written exam covering the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 644A — the laws governing the practice of cosmetology in Nevada. A score of 75% or higher is required to pass. The test is a condition of licensure for all applicants, including out-of-state reciprocity applicants. Free online practice tests are available from the Board in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese.

Practical (Hands-On) Exam

The practical exam tests hands-on skill in infection control procedures and the core services of the applicable license type. The format differs by applicant pathway:

  • Nevada school graduates take the practical exam at their licensed school upon completing the required hours. The school coordinates the practical exam as part of the graduation process.
  • Applicants from other states or non-Nevada schools take the practical exam at the Board offices. Beauty school transcripts or a diploma is required to be eligible for testing.

The Board publishes separate practical exam guides for cosmetology, esthetics, hair design, nail technology, and hair braiding. Reviewing the applicable guide before testing is strongly recommended.

Testing Fees

  • Initial testing fee: $125 (included with the Individual Application)
  • Retake fee: $95 per retake attempt

Retake applications are submitted online at nvcosmo.typeform.com. Each section of the exam that was not passed must be retaken individually.

Instructor Examination

Applicants for an Instructor License must also pass a theory examination and the 25-question Nevada State Law Test. Instructors who have passed the law exam within the last 10 years are not required to retake it. Instructor practical exams are conducted through the licensed school's student instructor or provisional instructor program.

How to Renew Your Nevada Cosmetology License

$70.00
Renewal Fee
2 or 4 years (expires on date of birth)
Renewal Period

Nevada cosmetology licenses use a flexible renewal system — licensees choose either a 2-year renewal ($70) or a 4-year renewal ($140). Most individual licenses expire on the licensee's date of birth in the renewal year, creating a personally memorable expiration date. Shampoo Technology licenses expire from the date of issuance rather than the date of birth, and Limited Licenses and registrations (Makeup Artistry, Threading) expire one year from issuance.

Renewing Your License

Online renewal is available at online.renewal.nvcosmoboard.com. A paper Individual License Renewal form is also available for download from the Board's applications page. Renewal must be completed before the license expiration date. Keep your contact information and work location current with the Board — work location updates and contact changes are submitted separately through the Board's website.

Continuing Education for Instructors

Standard cosmetology licensees — cosmetologists, hair designers, estheticians, nail technologists, hair braiders, and electrologists — do not have any continuing education requirement for renewal. The only licensees who must complete CE hours before renewing are instructor licensees:

  • Instructors renewing a 2-year license: 30 hours of Board-approved CE
  • Instructors renewing a 4-year license: 60 hours of Board-approved CE

CE hours are submitted to the Board by email to info@nvcosmo.com before submitting the renewal form. The documentation must include the licensee's name, course title, completion date, instructor's signature, and total hours earned. Only courses from Board-approved CEU providers are accepted. A current provider list is available at nvcosmo.com/ceu-list. Instructors may not take the same course multiple times in a single renewal cycle to meet their CE hour requirement.

Renewal Fees Summary

License Type2-Year Renewal4-Year Renewal
Cosmetology, Hair Design, Esthetics, Nail Technology, Electrology, Hair Braiding, Instructor$70$140
Shampoo Technology$50$100
Salon Establishment$200$400
Limited License$100 (1-year only)
Makeup Artistry, Threading$25 (1-year only)

Other Cosmetology License Types in Nevada

The Nevada State Board of Cosmetology licenses a broader range of beauty professionals than most states, with thirteen distinct individual credential categories plus establishment licenses. All license types are governed by NRS Chapter 644A. Fees are set by the Board pursuant to the Board's current fee schedule.

Individual Practitioner Licenses and Registrations

License/Registration TypeSchool HoursTesting FeeLicense Fee (2-yr / 4-yr)
Cosmetology1,600$125$70 / $140
Hair Design1,000$125$70 / $140
Esthetics600$125$70 / $140
Advanced Esthetics900$125$70 / $140
Nail Technology600$125$70 / $140
Electrology500$125$70 / $140
Hair BraidingNone (Barbicide cert)$125$70 / $140
Shampoo TechnologySchool programN/A$50 / $100
Makeup ArtistryNoneN/A$25/yr (registration)
ThreadingNoneN/A$25/yr (registration)
Instructor700 hrs SIL or 500 hrs PILIncluded$70 / $140
Limited LicenseRequires existing NV licenseN/A$100/yr

What Makes Nevada's System Distinctive

Advanced Esthetics is a Nevada-specific license category not found in most states. It permits a licensed esthetician to perform certain advanced procedures — including the use of laser and other esthetic medical devices — under a signed collaboration agreement with a supervising licensed medical professional. The Board requires Acknowledgment of Policies & Responsibilities and Acknowledgment of Collaboration documents to activate this license type.

Flexible renewal terms are another notable feature. Nevada is one of few states that lets licensees choose between a 2-year and 4-year renewal cycle at each renewal. The license expiration is tied to the licensee's date of birth, providing a consistent personal reminder rather than an arbitrary calendar date.

No continuing education for most licensees. Unlike many states, Nevada does not require cosmetologists, estheticians, nail technologists, hair designers, electrologists, or hair braiders to complete CE hours to renew. Only instructor licensees have a CE requirement (30 hours for a 2-year renewal; 60 hours for a 4-year renewal).

Establishment Licenses

Establishment TypeNew License (2-yr)New License (4-yr)Renewal (2-yr)Renewal (4-yr)
Salon/Establishment$215$415$200$400
Threading Establishment$25/yr$25/yr

Frequently Asked Questions

How many training hours are required for a Nevada cosmetology license?
1,600 hours at a licensed Nevada cosmetology school, or 3,200 hours through the Board's apprenticeship program (apprenticeship is only available if you live more than 60 miles from the nearest licensed school). Applicants with training from out-of-state schools may submit their hours for Board review with a $15 application fee.
What is the minimum age to get a Nevada cosmetology license?
18 years old. All Nevada cosmetology license applicants must be at least 18 years of age before sitting for the licensing examination. This applies to cosmetology, hair design, esthetics, nail technology, electrology, hair braiding, and instructor licenses.
Does Nevada require continuing education for cosmetology license renewal?
No. Standard licensees — cosmetologists, hair designers, estheticians, nail technologists, hair braiders, and electrologists — are not required to complete any continuing education hours to renew their license. Only instructor licensees must complete CE: 30 hours when renewing a 2-year license, or 60 hours when renewing a 4-year license.
What exams are required for a Nevada cosmetology license?
Three exams are required: (1) a national computerized theory exam administered by Pearson VUE; (2) the 25-question Nevada State Law Test with a minimum passing score of 75%; and (3) a practical (hands-on) exam. Nevada school graduates take the practical at their school; all others take it at Board offices. All three exams must be passed with a score of 75% or higher.
How much does it cost to get a Nevada cosmetology license?
The Individual Application and testing fee is $125. After passing all three exams, you pay a license fee of $70 for a 2-year license or $140 for a 4-year license. Total initial cost: $195 (2-year) or $265 (4-year), plus school tuition. For reciprocity from another state, the fee is $325 (which includes the testing fee).
How do I renew my Nevada cosmetology license?
Renew online at online.renewal.nvcosmoboard.com. Choose a 2-year renewal ($70) or a 4-year renewal ($140). Most licenses expire on the licensee's date of birth, so be sure to renew before your birthday in the renewal year.
How many hours are required for a Nevada esthetics license?
600 hours of training at a licensed Nevada cosmetology school, or 1,200 hours through the apprenticeship program. Advanced Esthetics requires 900 hours under a Board-prescribed curriculum, plus a signed collaboration agreement with a supervising medical professional. All esthetics applicants must be at least 18 and have completed 10th grade or its equivalent.
Can I get a Nevada hair braiding license without going to cosmetology school?
Yes. Hair braiding is unique in Nevada — no school training hours are required. You must complete a Barbicide Certification Course (infection control training), pass three exams (practical, theory, and Nevada State Law Test), and pay the $125 testing fee plus a $70 or $140 license fee. No cosmetology school attendance is required for the hair braiding license.
How do I transfer my cosmetology license to Nevada from another state?
Apply for reciprocity by submitting an Individual Application online, providing a license certification from your current state (or the Board will look it up online for select states), and passing the 25-question Nevada State Law Test. The total reciprocity fee is $325 (includes the test fee). Your license must be active and in good standing in your current state. Apply at nvcosmo.typeform.com.