Utah Cosmetology License Requirements
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The Utah Cosmetologist/Barber license is the state's comprehensive full-service cosmetology credential, authorizing hair, skin, nail, and lash and brow services. It requires 1,600 hours of approved training and passage of NIC Theory and Practical Examinations. The following steps reflect the process under Utah Code Title 58, Chapter 11a and Administrative Rule R156-11a.
Steps to Get Your Utah Cosmetologist/Barber License
- Enroll in a DOPL-licensed cosmetology/barber school. Complete your training at a Utah-licensed cosmetology/barber school or a nationally accredited school whose credits Utah must accept under R156-11a-302c. Utah law does not specify a minimum age for cosmetology licensure. Alternatively, register as an Apprentice ($20.00 fee) and complete 2,500 hours of on-the-job training under a licensed supervisor at a licensed school. Note: apprenticeship hours and school hours cannot be combined or interchanged.
- Complete 1,600 hours of curriculum training. The Utah cosmetology/barber school curriculum is defined in Administrative Rule R156-11a-705. It covers hair services, barbering, basic esthetics, nail technology, lash and brow work, chemistry, anatomy, sanitation, and infection control. Your school tracks and certifies completed hours. Schools must accept transfer credit hours from other approved programs up to the maximum allowed under R156-11a-302c.
- Submit your license application to DOPL. Apply online at utahdoc.mylicenseone.com (available as of January 31, 2026) or submit the manual Cosmetology Professions License application form by mail. The application fee is $60.00. Include verification of graduation from your licensed school. All examinations must be passed within one year of this application date.
- Register for the NIC examinations through PROV. Once your school certifies graduation, register with PROV at provexam.com for the NIC Cosmetology/Barber Theory and Practical Examinations. PROV administers all NIC examinations on behalf of DOPL.
- Pass the NIC Theory and Practical Examinations. Both the theory (written) and practical examinations must be passed with a minimum score of 70% or higher. Scores are submitted directly to DOPL by PROV. You have one year from the date of your application submission to pass both examinations.
- Receive your Utah Cosmetologist/Barber license. Once DOPL confirms passing scores and all application requirements are met, your license is issued. Your license will expire on September 30 of the next odd-numbered year (e.g., September 30, 2027). Renew through utahdoc.mylicenseone.com before that date.
Applying by Endorsement (Out-of-State Licensees)
If you hold an equivalent cosmetologist/barber license in another U.S. state or territory, you may qualify for licensure by endorsement. Submit the endorsement application at utahdoc.mylicenseone.com with official license verification from the other jurisdiction. You must still pass the NIC Theory and Practical Examinations unless a waiver applies. Review the endorsement checklist at commerce.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/endorsement-to-utah-cosmetologist-barber.pdf.
Military Applicants
Utah offers expedited licensing review for active-duty military members, veterans, and military spouses. Review the Military Resources page at commerce.utah.gov/military-resources/ before submitting your application.
Internationally-Trained Applicants
DOPL evaluates international training on a case-by-case basis. A Limited Supervised Training Permit ($50.00 application fee) may be available for internationally-trained applicants who need additional supervised training hours before qualifying for full licensure. Contact DOPL at (801) 530-6628 or review the internationally-trained applicant information at commerce.utah.gov/dopl/internationally-trained-applicant-information/.
Training Requirements
Utah training hour requirements are set by Administrative Rule R156-11a, which also defines the required curriculum content for each school type. Training must be completed at a DOPL-licensed school or through an approved apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship hours are higher than school hours because apprentices receive training on actual clients rather than in a structured curriculum environment.
Training Hours by License Type
| License Type | School Hours | Apprenticeship Hours | Admin Rule |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cosmetologist/Barber | 1,600 | 2,500 | R156-11a-705 |
| Barber | 1,000 | 1,250 | R156-11a-700 |
| Hair Designer (Master Hair Design License) | 1,200 | 1,600 | R156-11a-706 |
| Basic Esthetician | 600 | 800 | R156-11a-702 |
| Master Esthetician | 1,200 (600 basic + 600 advanced) | 1,500 | R156-11a-703 |
| Nail Technician | 300 | 375 | R156-11a-704 |
| Electrologist | 600 | N/A | R156-11a-701 |
| Eyelash & Eyebrow Technician | 100 | N/A | R156-11a-707 |
Curriculum Content
Each school's curriculum must cover the subjects defined in the corresponding administrative rule section. The cosmetology/barber curriculum (R156-11a-705) includes hair services, barbering, basic esthetics, nail technology, eyelash and eyebrow technology, chemistry, anatomy, sanitation and infection control, and Utah state laws and rules.
Transfer Credit
Under R156-11a-302c, a licensed Utah school must accept transfer credit hours from other approved programs up to the total hours required for graduation. The school evaluates the student's level of training before assigning credit. Hours earned in an apprenticeship program cannot be used to satisfy school instruction hour requirements, and vice versa.
Credit Hour Conversion
For programs measured in credit hours rather than clock hours, Utah's rule at R156-11a-102(10) defines the conversion: theory and practice credits equal 30 clock hours per credit hour in standard programs and 20 clock hours per credit hour in certain accelerated formats. Clinical experience credits equal 45 or 30 clock hours per credit hour, depending on program structure.
Cosmetology Exam Requirements
Utah requires passage of National-Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology and Barbering (NIC) Theory and Practical Examinations for all cosmetology-related licenses. Examinations are administered by PROV (provexam.com) under contract with DOPL. All examinations must be passed within one year of the date the license application is submitted to DOPL.
Examination Modules by License Type
| License Type | NIC Exam Module Required |
|---|---|
| Cosmetologist/Barber | NIC Cosmetology/Barber Theory & Practical |
| Barber | NIC Barber Theory & Practical |
| Hair Designer (Master Hair Design) | NIC Hair Design Theory & Practical |
| Basic Esthetician | NIC Esthetics Theory & Practical |
| Master Esthetician | NIC Master Esthetics Theory & Practical |
| Nail Technician | NIC Nail Technology Theory & Practical |
| Electrologist | NIC Electrology Theory & Practical |
| Eyelash & Eyebrow Technician | NIC Eyelash & Eyebrow Theory & Practical |
| Instructor (all specialties) | NIC Instructor Examination |
Passing Score
A minimum score of 70% or higher is required to pass both the theory and practical components for all Utah cosmetology-related examinations (R156-11a and DOPL FAQ). Examination results are submitted directly to DOPL by PROV after each testing session.
ICA Permit Exam (Specialty Permits)
Applicants for the Hair Safety Permit and other specialty permits complete an Integrated Competency Assessment (ICA) permit examination, also administered through PROV. This examination is specific to the permit's authorized scope of practice. No DOPL fee is charged for the Hair Safety Permit; the testing fee is paid directly to PROV.
Examination Contact
For questions about scheduling, test site locations, or examination requirements, email DOPL's exam staff at doplexams@utah.gov or contact PROV directly at provexam.com.
How to Renew Your Utah Cosmetology License
Utah cosmetology, barbering, and esthetics licenses expire on September 30 of odd-numbered years. All licenses in the same renewal cycle expire on the same date, simplifying tracking for practitioners who hold multiple Utah licenses.
Renewal Steps
- Watch for your renewal notice. DOPL mails a renewal notice to the licensee's address of record at least 60 days before the September 30 expiration date. Keep your mailing address current in the DOPL system. Update your address at commerce.utah.gov/dopl/update-your-license-information/.
- Log in to the online portal. Renew at utahdoc.mylicenseone.com. This portal replaced the previous DOPL online system as of January 31, 2026. Manual renewal forms are also available at commerce.utah.gov/dopl/cosmetology/renew-a-license/ for mail-in or in-person renewal at the Heber Wells Building.
- Pay the renewal fee. Renewal fees are $52.00 for most practitioner licenses, $68.00 for Master Estheticians, $32.00 for Electrologists, $20.00 for Apprentices, and $110.00 for Schools. There is no continuing education requirement to complete before renewing.
- Receive your renewed license. DOPL processes renewals and issues confirmation through the portal. Save your renewal confirmation as proof of active licensure.
No Continuing Education Required
Utah does not require any continuing education hours for cosmetology, barbering, esthetics, nail technology, or electrology license renewal. Administrative Rule R156-11a does not include a CE requirement for practicing licensees.
Late Renewal and Reinstatement
A $20.00 late fee applies to renewals submitted after the September 30 expiration date. Licenses that have lapsed beyond the grace period require a $50.00 reinstatement fee. To check the status of a lapsed license, use the license verification tool at secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html.
Instructor License
Instructor licenses automatically renew with the renewal of the licensee's underlying practice license (e.g., cosmetologist/barber, esthetician, or nail technician). No separate renewal application or additional fee is required for instructor licenses.
Other Cosmetology License Types in Utah
Utah issues more cosmetology-related license types than most states, allowing practitioners to choose a credential that matches their specific scope of practice. Training hour requirements are from Administrative Rule R156-11a; fees are from the DOPL Fee Schedule (FY 2025–2026).
Full-Scope Practitioner Licenses
| License | Authorized Services | Training Hours | App Fee | Renewal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cosmetologist/Barber | Hair, skin care, nail services, lash & brow, limited electrology | 1,600 | $60.00 | $52.00 |
| Barber | Hair cutting, shaving, limited facial treatments | 1,000 | $60.00 | $52.00 |
| Master Hair Design License | Hair cutting, coloring, chemical services (no skin or nail services) | 1,200 | $60.00 | $52.00 |
| Basic Esthetician | Facials, makeup, waxing, limited chemical exfoliation, lash & brow tinting | 600 | $60.00 | $52.00 |
| Master Esthetician | All basic esthetics plus advanced chemical exfoliation, limited laser/IPL, lymphatic massage (200 extra hours), dermaplaning (eff. June 1, 2026 per SB 330) | 1,200 (600+600) | $85.00 | $68.00 |
| Nail Technician | Manicures, pedicures, artificial nails | 300 | $60.00 | $52.00 |
| Electrologist | Permanent hair removal via electrolysis (galvanic, thermolysis, blend) | 600 | $50.00 | $32.00 |
| Eyelash & Eyebrow Technician | Lash extensions, brow shaping, tinting of lashes and brows | 100 | $60.00 | $52.00 |
Apprentice Registration
Instead of attending a licensed school, applicants may register as an Apprentice ($20.00 registration fee) and train on the job at a licensed school under a licensed instructor. Apprenticeship hour requirements are higher than school hours (e.g., 2,500 hours for cosmetologist/barber vs. 1,600 school hours). Apprenticeship hours and school hours cannot be combined or interchanged.
Instructor and School Licenses
| License | Application Fee | Renewal Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Instructor (all specialties) | $60.00 | Auto-renews with basic license |
| Cosmetology/Barber School | $110.00 | $110.00 |
| Esthetics School | $110.00 | $110.00 |
| Nail Technology School | $110.00 | $110.00 |
| Hair Design School | $110.00 | $110.00 |
| Eyelash & Eyebrow Technology School | $110.00 | $110.00 |
Specialty Permits
Utah also issues restricted-scope specialty permits for practitioners who want to offer a limited set of services. Each permit requires its own NIC or ICA examination through PROV. All specialty permits have a $60.00 application fee and $52.00 renewal fee, except the Hair Safety Permit (no DOPL fee — tested through PROV).
- Barbering Permit — restricted barber services
- Chemical Hair Services Permit — chemical relaxers, permanents, color
- Haircutting Permit — haircuts and styling only
- Facial Hair Removal Permit — waxing and threading of facial hair
- Basic Esthetics Permit — basic skin care services
- Hair Safety Permit — 2-hour course and ICA exam through PROV; no DOPL fee
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many training hours are required for a Utah cosmetology license?
- Utah training hours depend on the license type. The Cosmetologist/Barber (full-service) license requires 1,600 school hours or 2,500 apprenticeship hours. Barbers need 1,000 school hours; Hair Designers (Master Hair Design License) need 1,200 hours; Basic Estheticians need 600 hours; Master Estheticians need 1,200 hours (600 basic + 600 advanced); Nail Technicians need 300 hours; Electrologists need 600 hours; and Eyelash & Eyebrow Technicians need 100 hours. Requirements are set by Administrative Rule R156-11a.
- What exams are required for a Utah cosmetology license?
- Utah requires NIC Theory and Practical Examinations for all cosmetology-related licenses, administered by PROV (provexam.com). The minimum passing score is 70% for both theory and practical components. All examinations must be passed within one year of submitting the license application to DOPL. Each license type has a specific NIC exam module (e.g., NIC Cosmetology/Barber Theory and Practical for the cosmetologist/barber license).
- What is the application fee for a Utah cosmetology license?
- The application fee is $60.00 for most license types, including Cosmetologist/Barber, Barber, Hair Designer, Basic Esthetician, Nail Technician, Eyelash & Eyebrow Technician, and Instructor. The Master Esthetician application fee is $85.00 and the Electrologist fee is $50.00. All fees are paid through the online portal at utahdoc.mylicenseone.com.
- Does Utah require continuing education for cosmetology license renewal?
- No. Utah does not require continuing education hours for cosmetology, barbering, esthetics, nail technology, or electrology license renewal. There is no CE requirement under Administrative Rule R156-11a. Simply pay the renewal fee at utahdoc.mylicenseone.com before the September 30 odd-year expiration date.
- Can I transfer my out-of-state cosmetology license to Utah?
- Yes. Utah offers licensure by endorsement for applicants who hold an equivalent license in another U.S. state, territory, or district. Submit the endorsement application with official verification of your out-of-state license. You must still pass the NIC Theory and Practical Examinations. Apply through utahdoc.mylicenseone.com or contact DOPL at (801) 530-6628.
- What is the difference between a Basic Esthetician and a Master Esthetician in Utah?
- A Basic Esthetician license (600 hours) authorizes facials, makeup, waxing, limited chemical exfoliation, and lash and brow tinting. A Master Esthetician license (1,200 hours: 600 basic + 600 advanced) additionally authorizes advanced chemical exfoliation, limited use of laser and IPL devices, lymphatic massage (with 200 additional hours of training), and dermaplaning for advanced exfoliation purposes (effective June 1, 2026, per SB 330). The Master Esthetician application fee is $85.00 and renewal fee is $68.00.
- How do I get a Utah cosmetology license if I trained internationally?
- DOPL evaluates international training on a case-by-case basis. A Limited Supervised Training Permit ($50.00 application fee) may be available for internationally-trained applicants who need additional supervised training before qualifying for full licensure. Contact DOPL at (801) 530-6628 or review the internationally-trained applicant information at commerce.utah.gov/dopl/internationally-trained-applicant-information/.