Wisconsin Cosmetology License Requirements
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A Wisconsin cosmetology license is issued by the Cosmetology Examining Board within the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS). The full path requires meeting an entry-level education or eligibility benchmark, completing 1,550 training hours, passing both written and practical examinations through DL Roope Administrations, and submitting the application through the LicensE online portal.
- Meet the entry requirement. Under Wis. Stat. § 440.62, an applicant must have graduated from high school, attained high school graduation equivalency as determined by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, be participating in a Board-approved program, or be at least 18 years old and meet the federal "ability to benefit" rule under 20 USC § 1091(d).
- Complete 1,550 hours of cosmetology training over no fewer than 10 months at a school of cosmetology licensed under Wis. Stat. § 440.62(3)(ar) or (b), exempted under § 440.61, or accredited by a Board-approved accrediting agency. As an alternative, complete a four-year Cosmetology Apprenticeship under Wis. Stat. § 454.10.
- Schedule the written and practical examinations with DSPS's contracted vendor, DL Roope Administrations Inc., the same provider used for every other Wisconsin Cosmetology Examining Board credential.
- Submit the application through LicensE. Initial applications for Cosmetologist and every other Cosmetology Examining Board credential are filed at license.wi.gov. The initial application fee is $11. After applying for the examination, you may request a 6-month temporary practitioner permit so you can begin working while the application is processed.
- Track your application. The DSPS LicensE Application Status Lookup tool at license.wi.gov/s/application-status-lookup lets employers and academic advisors check progress with the applicant's 10-digit PAR number.
Wisconsin does not offer traditional reciprocity. Out-of-state licensees must apply by endorsement, complete a one-hour course on Wisconsin statutes and rules from the DSPS-approved course list, and submit a Form 1681 Licensure by Endorsement application. Endorsement questions are routed through dspscredbac@wisconsin.gov.
Training Requirements
Wisconsin sets training-hour minimums separately for each Cosmetology Examining Board credential. Hours must be completed at a school of cosmetology licensed under Wis. Stat. § 440.62, with the school filing a Certification of Training (Form 3044) directly with DSPS once the student has finished.
- Cosmetologist: 1,550 training hours over no fewer than 10 months. The 1,550 figure is set in Wis. Stat. § 440.62(3) and is below the 1,800-hour median used in many other states, but the 10-month minimum duration is enforced regardless of full-time scheduling.
- Aesthetician: 450 training hours completed in not less than 11 weeks and not more than 30 weeks at a school of cosmetology, aesthetics, or specialty school approved by the Board.
- Manicurist: 300 training hours completed in not less than 7 weeks and not more than 20 weeks under the supervision of a cosmetology or manicuring instructor.
- Electrologist: 450 training hours completed in not less than 11 weeks and not more than 30 weeks at a school of cosmetology or electrology.
- Instructor (Cosmetology, Aesthetics, Manicuring, Electrology): 2,000 hours of practice as a licensed practitioner in the corresponding profession, plus 150 training hours of board-approved instructor training.
The Cosmetology Apprenticeship Pathway
Wisconsin maintains an active apprenticeship route as an alternative to traditional cosmetology school. Coordinated jointly with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) and DSPS, the Cosmetology Apprenticeship requires 288 theory hours at a Board-approved school plus 3,712 practical hours in an approved establishment — 4,000 hours total — completed in not less than 2 and not more than 4 years at no fewer than 32 hours per week. The apprenticeship application requires both DWD approval and a $10 fee paid to DSPS, and the apprentice permit is valid for three years. When all required hours are complete, the apprentice must apply for a 6-month temporary practitioner permit through DL Roope before sitting for the licensing examinations.
Cosmetology Exam Requirements
The Wisconsin Cosmetology Examining Board contracts both the written and practical licensing examinations to DL Roope Administrations Inc., a specialty cosmetology testing vendor. Candidates schedule the exams directly with DL Roope after the applicant has submitted an exam application; DSPS does not administer the test in-house.
Written Examination
The written examination covers Wisconsin-specific statutes and rules — primarily Wis. Stat. Ch. 454 and Wisconsin Administrative Code chapters Cos 1 (Definitions), Cos 2 (Practice and Professional Conduct), Cos 3, and Cos 4 (Sanitation and Safety). General cosmetology theory, infection control under Cos 4.02 (Disinfection), and procedures for exposure to blood or bodily fluids are tested for every credential, with credential-specific content layered on top.
Practical Examination
Candidates demonstrate sanitation and disinfection technique consistent with Cos 4.02 alongside the technical services appropriate to their credential — hair, skin, nail, or electrology procedures. Pass-rate requirements are set by DL Roope under Department contract.
Six-Month Temporary Permit
After applying for the examination through DL Roope, candidates may request a 6-month temporary practitioner's permit that authorizes practice while the full license application is processed. Temporary permits are routed through DSPS once the exam application has been received.
Late Renewal After Five Years
If a license has been expired for more than five years, Wisconsin requires the licensee to retake and pass both the current written and practical licensing examinations before reinstatement. To request an approval letter for the re-examination, contact DSPS by phone at (608) 266-2112 or by email at dsps@wisconsin.gov with your full name (including any prior names), license number, and current address. The Late Renewal After Five Years fee is paid to DSPS after the examinations are passed.
How to Renew Your Wisconsin Cosmetology License
Every Wisconsin cosmetology, aesthetics, manicuring, and electrology credential renews on the same biennial cycle: March 31 of each odd-numbered year, set in Wis. Stat. § 440.08(2). There are no anniversary-date renewals in Wisconsin — every licensee renews on the same calendar date statewide.
Renewal Fees
- $11 on time, $36 with the late fee for cosmetologist, aesthetician, manicurist, electrologist, instructor, establishment, and school credentials.
- Inactive 454 Status renews at a prorated $5.50 for the 2025 cycle (subject to fee study adjustment).
- The Cosmetology Apprentice permit fee is a one-time $10 paid at issuance; the permit is valid for three years.
No Continuing Education
Wisconsin does not require continuing education hours for any individual Cosmetology Examining Board credential. The renewal application requires only the fee and a signature attesting that the licensee has reviewed the DSPS Cosmetology Digest summarizing 2017 Wisconsin Acts 81 and 82 — the legislation that, among other changes, eliminated the separate Cosmetology Manager credential.
How to Renew
Sign in to LicensE using the email address DSPS has on file, locate the credential under your dashboard, and follow the renewal workflow. Step-by-step instructions are published on the LicensE Customer Information page at dsps.wi.gov/Pages/LicensE.aspx.
Active Duty Service Members
Under Wisconsin Act 210 (effective June 1, 2012), a license held by an active duty service member is automatically extended for 180 days from the date of discharge. The same protection applies to a service member's spouse who does not practice during the deployment. Service members may request additional extensions or a continuing education waiver by submitting Form R210 to DSPS.
Other Cosmetology License Types in Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Cosmetology Examining Board issues one full-scope practitioner credential, three specialty practitioner credentials, a dedicated apprentice permit, four instructor credentials, and the establishment and school licenses required to operate a business or training program. The 2017 elimination of the Cosmetology Manager and Barber Manager credentials means there is no separate manager tier in Wisconsin today.
- Cosmetologist (Reg Type 82) — Full-scope hair, skin, and nail services. 1,550 training hours minimum.
- Aesthetician (Reg Type 86) — Skin care services only. 450 training hours.
- Manicurist (Reg Type 85) — Nail services only. 300 training hours.
- Electrologist (Reg Type 84) — Permanent hair removal by electrolysis. 450 training hours.
- Cosmetology Apprentice — Four-year apprenticeship pathway under Wis. Stat. § 454.10, requiring 288 theory hours plus 3,712 practical hours coordinated with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development.
- Cosmetology Instructor — Required to teach in a Wisconsin-licensed school. 2,000 hours of practice plus 150 hours of approved instructor training. Aesthetics, Manicuring, and Electrology Instructor credentials follow the same model in their respective specialties.
- Cosmetology Establishment (Reg Type 80) — Required for any salon or shop where cosmetology is practiced, including mobile establishments under the proposed scope rules. Aesthetics, Manicuring, and Electrology Establishments are issued separately.
- Cosmetology School (Reg Type 87) — Required for any private or specialty school offering board-approved training programs.
Endorsement Instead of Reciprocity
Wisconsin does not have direct reciprocity with any other state. Out-of-state licensees apply by endorsement under 2017 Wisconsin Act 81, which requires completion of a one-hour course on Wisconsin statutes and rules drawn from the DSPS-approved course list. Endorsement applications also undergo a statute review by DSPS — applicants should expect a comparison of the originating state's licensure requirements against Wisconsin's, and direct any timeline questions to dspscredbac@wisconsin.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many hours of training does Wisconsin require for a cosmetology license?
- 1,550 training hours over at least 10 months at a Wisconsin-licensed school of cosmetology. Aesthetician training is 450 hours, manicurist training is 300 hours, and electrologist training is 450 hours. As an alternative, candidates can complete a four-year Cosmetology Apprenticeship that combines 288 theory hours with 3,712 practical hours.
- Who administers the Wisconsin cosmetology examination?
- DSPS contracts both the written and practical licensing examinations to DL Roope Administrations Inc., a specialty cosmetology testing vendor. Schedule the exams directly at dlroope.com/wisconsin.cfm. After applying, candidates can request a 6-month temporary practitioner permit so they can begin work while the full application is processed.
- How much does it cost to get a Wisconsin cosmetology license?
- The Cosmetologist initial application fee is $11. Apprentice permits are $10. Aesthetician, manicurist, electrologist, instructor, establishment, and school applications are also $11 each — Wisconsin's fees are among the lowest in the country.
- When does the Wisconsin cosmetology license renew?
- March 31 of each odd-numbered year, on a fixed two-year cycle set by Wis. Stat. 440.08(2). The renewal date is the same calendar date statewide, not an anniversary of issue. The renewal fee is $11 (or $36 with the late fee).
- Does Wisconsin require continuing education?
- No. Wisconsin does not require continuing education hours for any Cosmetology Examining Board credential. Renewal requires only the fee and a signature attesting that the licensee has reviewed the DSPS Cosmetology Digest covering the 2017 Act 81 and Act 82 changes.
- Does Wisconsin offer reciprocity?
- Wisconsin does not offer traditional reciprocity. Out-of-state licensees apply by endorsement, complete a one-hour course on Wisconsin statutes and rules from the DSPS-approved course list, and submit Form 1681. Endorsement applications are reviewed by DSPS — direct timeline questions to dspscredbac@wisconsin.gov.
- What happens if my Wisconsin cosmetology license has been expired more than five years?
- You must retake and pass both the current written and practical licensing examinations through DL Roope before reinstatement. Contact DSPS at (608) 266-2112 with your name, license number, and current address to request the re-examination approval letter, then pay the Late Renewal After Five Years fee after passing.