Instructors, at the skin care and nail care level, must renew their esthetician or nail technician license biennially by August 31st of odd years. At least half of the fifteen 15 total hours shall be in teaching techniques, lesson planning, or other advanced teacher training. Each course or program requires prior Board approval. Any school, group, or association may present its course of training program to the Board for approval. A course or program developed and offered through a college, university department, or division of continuing education of the Department of Education, the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, or the Board of Regents is exempt from the prior approval requirement.
When such application is properly filled out and returned to the Board, it shall be accompanied by the following: a a photo static copy of a current Georgia cosmetology license at the appropriate level; b proof of one 1 year work experience as a licensee at the appropriate level; c proof of a high school diploma or GED Certificate; d an official certification of required credit hours of instructor training from a Board approved school of cosmetology obtained within four 4 months , school of hair design obtained within four 4 months , school of esthetics obtained within nine 9 months, or school of nail care obtained within four 4 months ; e required fee; f proof of passing a written and practical examination to become an instructor.
When such application is completed and returned to the Board, it shall be accompanied by the following: a a photo static copy of a current Georgia cosmetology license at the appropriate level; b certification from the Georgia State Department of Education of completion of the three-year teacher's training program required by the State Department of Education; c proof of a high school diploma or GED certificate; d proof of passing a written and practical examination to become an Instructor; e required fee.
This work sheet shall be sub-totaled in January, April, June, and September and shall be subject to review by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology at any time. Should a student withdraw for any purpose, a notarized transcript of total school hours for that student shall be signed by the school's owner or manager and submitted to the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology within thirty 30 days of withdrawal.
Such curriculum guides and lesson plans shall be made available to the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology for inspection at all times. This work sheet shall be sub-totaled in January, April, June, and September and shall be subject to review and available to the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology for inspection at any time. These records must be accurate, complete, and available to the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology for inspection at all times.
When such application is properly filled out and returned to the Board, it shall be accompanied by the following: a Proof of passing a written and practical examination from Board's designated agent; b required fee; c any other information requested by the Board required for licensure by law or rule. Credit hours are defined in Rules The master licensee training the apprentice shall comply with all rules adopted by the Board and shall instruct the apprentice in the importance of complying with all the laws and rules the Board.
In order to renew a license after January 1, , each licensee shall provide to the Board proof of completion of five 5 continuing education CE hours in a form acceptable to the Board. Three 3 hours of the total five 5 hours must be satisfied by a course in health and safety developed by the Department of Technical and Adult Education DTAE. Two 2 hours of the total five 5 hours must be in a course previously registered with the Board in any of the following areas: industry or trade show, health and safety, industry trends, computer skills, business management, or the licensee's area of practice.
A licensee that meets any of the following exemptions shall not be required to complete the CE requirements set out in this Rule; i Licensees who have held a license for 25 years or more and can submit documentation thereof to the satisfaction of the Board; ii Licensees who submit to the Board proof of hardship based upon: I Age; proof of attainment of age 65; II Disability, medical or otherwise; a documented permanent disability, copy of an award letter of disability benefits such as Social Security, Railroad retirement or DD; III Illness; or temporary disability documented by the appropriate physician specialist stating the disability, anticipated duration and physical or mental limitation s ; IV Other circumstances as the Board may determine on a case by case basis.
Licensees who claim an exemption shall submit to the Board a sworn, written statement, signed by the licensee before a notary public, setting out the facts supporting each exemption claimed. An exemption request form may be obtained from the Board or a written request may be submitted in a form otherwise acceptable to the Board.
The holder of a license who is renewing a license for the first time shall not be required to meet the CE requirements. In order to reinstate a license after expiration, the applicant shall pay all fees required by law or rule, including the reinstatement fee, and shall submit documentation of completion of CE hours required for renewal. A license shall be issued upon completion of all requirements of the laws and rules.
Providers of industry or trade show courses that wish to register courses for CE credit must supply the following information to the Board prior to registration: 1. Date and location; 2. Form to be used as written proof of course attendance or completion for licensee participants.
Providers of courses of study that wish to register courses for CE credit must submit the following information to the Board prior to registration: 1. Outline of subject matter; 2. List of persons teaching; 3. Summary of qualification of teachers; 4. Number of hours for each course; 5. Date and location of course; 6.
Form to be used as written proof of course completion for licensee participants. Course evaluation form d Internet, electronic or home study course. Providers of Internet, electronic or home study courses must submit the same information for registration with the Board as the providers of courses listed in paragraph 2 c of this Rule. Courses in cosmetology, hair design, nail technology, esthetics, computers, business, or health and safety issues offered by schools under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, the Department of Technical and Adult Education, the Department of Education, or any accredited postsecondary institution shall satisfy the continuing education requirement without a request to the Board for approval or registration.
DTAE shall make the curriculum available to other providers of continuing education. The prohibition against such representations shall include all promotional material including, but not limited to, provider name, course or business name, websites, advertisements, e-mails or mailings.
No testing of knowledge or skills shall be required as proof of completion of any CE course. All licensees shall receive written proof from the course provider of attendance and completion of a CE course. Paper renewals are not automatically mailed to licensees. A paper renewal form may be requested by the licensee either by calling the Board office at , or requesting a form in writing from the Board office. It does not suffice to have a copy of your renewal application and proof of payment to the Board.
Your license must be current before you can work in Georgia. If a license is not renewed, the license is placed in lapsed-late renewal status for six months. A license that is not renewed within the six months will become lapsed and will require an application for reinstatement.
Individuals may change their address onling by clicking here or they can download a copy of the form and manually fill it out and submit to the address listed below. To request to update the name on your license, download a copy of the form, fill it out and submit it to the address listed below. The Georgia State Board of Barbers has Endorsement, and therefore, will accept licensees from other states with similar licensure requirements and having no disciplinary action against their license.
For all other states, endorsement may be granted or denied on an individual basis in accordance with the law. One of the license s must be active when you submit your application for endorsement.
Also, the active license must be from a reciprocal state or country. Out of country applications require board review. All documents must be translated in English. All Instructor endorsement applications must go before the board for approval. Those that are licensed by endorsement must produce documentation that examinations were administered. To request verification of school or apprentice training hours , download the Request for Verification of Training Hours form.
If you graduated from a barber school or if you completed an apprenticeship program in Georgia, you will need to contact PSI to register to take the examination. They will provide you with the applications, fees, exam content, dates and locations of examinations and grade notifications.
Contact PSI using one of the following methods:. Once you have taken and passed both sections of the examination, you may apply for a master barber's license. Applications for licensure may be found here. Please be advised that passing the written and practical examination does not guarantee licensure.
All criminal convictions and board sanctions must be reviewed by the Board as a consideration for licensure. Incomplete applications will delay processing.
The list of categories the state board issues licenses for are below:. If you need to obtain a cosmetology license, renew an existing one, or want to open up a salon or go to school, then in most cases there are fees involved. We list all available fees for this state below.
We recommend to call the Georgia State Board Of Cosmetology if you cannot find the fee information you are looking for below, or if you need to know how to pay your fees and what type of payments they accept. If you are planning to setup an appointment with a local salon, it is recommended that you first verify the professional or business license.
You can do that online for the state of Georgia by visiting verify. From there you can search for the person or business and see if there are any disciplinary actions on record. This will allow you to make an informed decision about the person and or business providing your service.
Part of the duties of the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology and Barbers is receiving and investigating consumer complaints involving unlawful acts which may include:. If you feel like you have experienced one of these issues listed above, or have information about a specific incident, then you would need to submit your complaint.
If you have issues or questions about the complaint process outlined below, then it is recommended you contact the state board for assistance. Your complaint will be given serious consideration by the board and further investigative action may be taken, if appropriate. You may be contacted by the board investigator.
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