Professionally, yes, it helps. You could just go on the basis of your reputation but it'll be tough.
Yes.
Contact your local city hall, business license department they will advise you what requirements you need to meet in order to get your license application started, you will also have to contact your local health inspection branch, you will need to apply for a license to conduct piercing services, they will also have application papers you need to file.
Contact your local city hall, business license department they will advise you what requirements you need to meet in order to get your license application started, you will also have to contact your local health inspection branch, you will need to apply for a license to conduct piercing services, they will also have application papers you need to file.
Yes...that is only if you are are planning on piercing as a career.
Contact your local city hall, business license department they will advise you what requirements you need to meet in order to get your license application started, you will also have to contact your local health inspection branch, you will need to apply for a license to conduct piercing services, they will also have application papers you need to file.
Contact your local city hall, business license department they will advise you what requirements you need to meet in order to get your license application started, you will also have to contact your local health inspection branch, you will need to apply for a license to conduct piercing services, they will also have application papers you need to file.
Yes, in every state to become a piercer you need a license, there are classes you will be able to take and become an apprentice before you get certified.
Contact your local city hall, business license department they will advise you what requirements you need to meet in order to get your license application started, you will also have to contact your local health inspection branch, you will need to apply for a license to conduct piercing services, they will also have application papers you need to file.
it depends on what kind of ear piercings you'll be doing. if you'll be working at like...a wal-mart, claire's or something like that, they'll ususally give you some sort of training in-store with the piercing gun (which is really not good for piercing AT ALL). but if you'll be using hollow needles to do more unusual ear piercings (including regular lobes) you're gonna need a piercing license.
Contact your local city hall, business license department they will advise you what requirements you need to meet in order to get your license application started, you will also have to contact your local health inspection branch, you will need to apply for a license to conduct piercing services, they will also have application papers you need to file.
In Kansas, you must be at least 18 years old to obtain a piercing license.
It all depends on the state you are living in. For most places, you need to be eighteen. However, you should not get a piercing license until you go through a proper and thorough apprenticeship(going to a "piercing school" does not count). Too many body piercers out there have licenses but aren't educated or skilled enough to perform a proper or safe piercing. Just because someone has a license, doesn't mean that the person knows exactly what he/she is doing. So make sure you complete a thorough apprenticeship before considering getting a piercing license.21 in the US, 19 in Canada and you must have proof of training.