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Official sources · retrieved 2026-08-20

Esthetician License Guide 2026

Esthetician licensing in 2026 is regulated state-by-state: verified pre-license education ranges from 260–1000 hours, the exam is most commonly administered by State board, and published first-attempt pass rates are not consistently published. A background check is required in 51 of 51 states with verified data.

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National overview — Esthetician at a glance

States with verified data51 of 51
Pre-license education260–1000 hrs
Most common exam vendorState board
Exam passing scorevaries by state
National pass-rate reference~78% (industry reference)
Published state pass ratesnot published
Exam fee$15–75
Application fee$40–50
Common renewal cycleevery 2 years
Background check51 of 51 states

State-by-state essentials (top verified states)

Education
600 hrs
Exam vendor
State board
Exam
state exam
Exam fee
$15
Application fee
$40
Renewal
4 yrs
New York State Board of Cosmetology — Esthetics

California

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Education
600 hrs
Exam vendor
State board
Exam
state exam
Exam fee
$75
Renewal
2 yrs
California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology — Esthetician
Education
750 hrs
Exam vendor
State board
Application fee
$50
Renewal
2 yrs
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)

How to get a Esthetician license — step by step

  1. 1
    Meet the basic requirements

    Minimum age is 18 in every state with a published figure. A criminal background check is required in 51 of 51 verified states.

  2. 2
    Complete pre-license education

    Approved training hours run from 260–1000 hours across verified states. Choose a state-approved program; your school reports completion to the licensing authority.

  3. 3
    Register and pass the exam

    The exam is most often administered by State board. Schedule through the vendor portal after your education is reported.

  4. 4
    Pay fees and submit your application

    Expect an exam fee of $15–75 and an application fee of $40–50. Submit any required background check results with your application.

  5. 5
    Maintain your license

    The most common renewal cycle is every 2 years. Track continuing-education deadlines so your license never lapses.

Frequently asked questions

How many hours of education do I need to become a Esthetician?

Verified requirements range from 260–1000 hours across states. Check your state's exact figure before enrolling — hours are set by each state board.

How hard is the Esthetician exam?

The national pass-rate reference is ~78%. Most states do not publish first-attempt pass rates — check your state board.

What does a Esthetician license cost?

Exam fees run $15–75 and application fees run $40–50, not counting education or fingerprinting.

Who administers the Esthetician exam?

The most common vendors are State board (51 states). Your state chooses one vendor — confirm on your state's licensing page.

Can I transfer my Esthetician license to another state?

Reciprocity for Esthetician licenses is decided state-by-state and is not uniformly published. Contact both state boards before moving to confirm whether your license transfers or requires an exam.

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This guide is informational and not legal advice. Requirements change frequently — verify all figures with your state licensing board (data retrieved 2026-08-20).