In the privacy of your own home yes. But to do it as a business no. You would need a license. Would fall under massage parlor.
No
In the state of Pennsylvania can you purchase a car with out a drivers license.
No. Ohio has very strict laws regarding massage licensure. You need to also pass a State Board exam before you can practice in addition to having a business license.
Yes. If you accept money or barter for your services you will need to have a license. California does not have state regulation for massage so it is up to each county, or city municipality, to make their own local laws. There is, however, a state esthetician license which will allow you to do foot massages as part of your business. Whichever route you choose, you will still need a license.
Each state in the US differs on its definition and interpretation of massage scope of practice. It is best to check with your local authorities. But for a direct answer, if you collect money for any kind of service you most likely will have to have some sort of a license.
Each state in the US differs on its definition and interpretation of massage scope of practice. It is best to check with your local authorities. But for a direct answer, if you collect money for any kind of service you most likely will have to have some sort of a license.
It depends on where you live and what your local and/or State laws say you need. In some States you can do Reflexology without having to have a massage therapy license.
No offense, but of course you wouldn't! Anybody can give a foot massage. In fact, I could probably just stand out in the streets and give a foot massage to a person right now.
No
The massage therapist has graduated from a school with a diploma and has a license to practice massage. The student practitioner is still in school. does not have a diploma or license. There are minor variations from state to state, but that's pretty much it.
Nope.
No