Utah Licensing Overview for a Barber

Licensing for a barber in Utah is controlled by the Utah Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing – Cosmetology & Barbering.

General Guidelines for a Barber in Utah

Specific requirements to perform barber services can generally be used as a guideline, but make sure to check with your local governing rules and regulations.

Who’s allowed to perform these services?

Anyone holding a barber license

General requirements for a barber license?

1,000 hours of training at a barber school
Apprenticeship accepted with notification of clientele. Any hours earned in barber school do not count toward the required 1,250 in apprenticeship. Apprentices may be compensated.

What’s the state licensing site for a barber?

Utah Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing – Cosmetology & Barbering

What are some training programs available for a barber?

See training programs

How long is a license good for and when do I need to renew?

Renews by September 30 in odd-numbered years.

What are fees associated with licensing?

$52

Barber Licensing

A barber is a professional who specializes in the cutting, styling, and grooming of men and boy’s hair and beards. This profession has a long-standing history filled with tradition and is an important subsection of the beauty industry. Many of the techniques and tools of barbering are as old as the profession itself. This includes the tools, techniques and overall aesthetic of the barbershop itself. Barbers are experts in their field. A barber’s job is primarily in customer satisfaction, which revolves around the customer service, friendliness, and communication of the barber.

To become a licensed barber in the state of Utah there are several steps that must be taken.

  1. The completion of a formal barber program or apprenticeship
  2. Apply for registration with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
  3. Undertake state licensing exams
  4. Ensure your license remains up to date

 

The completion of a formal barber program or apprenticeship

In Utah, there are two methods in which to gain the necessary qualifications to become a licensed barber: a formal barbering program and an apprenticeship. The first option is for students to undertake a minimum of 1,000 hours of registered coursework at a barber college. This will be sufficient to practice as a barber following examinations.

To become a licensed barber through an apprenticeship, students are required to undertake a minimum of 1,250 hours under the direct supervision of a fully licensed barber.

 

Apply for registration in the state of Utah

Following the completion of formal education via an institution, barbers are required to apply for registration with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing. Once this application has been processed, barbers are then able to apply for the licensing examinations. In order to have this application processed, applicants are required to submit:

  • The completed application
  • A barber diploma
  • A copy of a driver’s license or birth certificate
  • A copy of social security card
  • A $60 application fee

 

Undertake state licensing exams

In Utah there are two licensing exams that must be completed: the theoretical exam and the practical exam. Barber examinations in Utah are written and conducted by the National-interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology (NIC) barber examinations.

The main concepts that will be covered in the theory exam may include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Scientific concepts
  • Hair services
  • Facial hair services
  • Skin care and facial services

The main concepts that are covered in the practical examination may include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Set up and client protection
  • Haircutting
  • Shaving with a straight razor
  • Chemical Waving
  • Virgin hair lightening
  • Chemical Relaxing

Barbers will be sent an official notice from the Board detailing their results from both examinations. If successful, barbers will be eligible and licensed to practice within the state of Utah.

 

Ensure your license remains up to date

Licensed barbers are required to renew their license in odd-numbered years by September 30. This can be done easily online through the Utah State Board’s online license renewal portal. There is a $52 renewal fee.

There is currently no ongoing education needs for barbers during their licensing period in the state of Utah. However, many barbers may choose to undertake ongoing education to further their career opportunities and stay up to date in current fashions and trends.

Location(s):

Utah