


Vonetta Dumas-Jennings – Cosmetologist Specialty, Braider Temporary License (All operators except electrologists) $110.00Īnwar S.Inactive Status (Managers, Instructors & Specialty) $155.00.

Inactive Status (All categories) $110.00.Reinstated License (Specialty Managers & Instructors) $155.00.Reinstated License (Managers & Instructors) $155.00.Reinstated License $110.00 (up to 2 years).Examination/Re-examination (See § 3500.3).Renewal (Specialty Managers & Instructors) $155.00.Renewal (Managers & Instructors) $155.00.Reinstated License $155.00 (up to 2 years).Late Renewal Fee $50.00 Examination/Re-examination See § 3500.3.Renewal (Barber, Manager & Instructor) $155.00.Renewal (Barber & Owner) $110.00 (up to 2 years).Select Account for the type of licensing exam that you are seekingĪpplicants may also schedule by phone at 1 (855) 557-0616.Select Government/State Licensing Agencies.Once registered, select “Schedule and examination” and then: New users will need to create an account and register prior to scheduling an exam. Debit or credit card to pay application, exam, or license feesĮxams may be scheduled online or by phone.Un-expired government-issued ID (e.g., driver’s license).One 2”x2” passport-style photo (.jpeg format).at the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs located at 1100 4th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024. Due to the public health emergency, all board meetings are currently being held virtually.īoard meeting minutes are available at Apply for license The Board meets on the first Monday of each month at 10:00 a.m. The Board of Barber and Cosmetology consists of 14 members, appointed by the Mayor: three barbers three cosmetologists, three specialty cosmetologists three body artists and two consumer members. The Board works diligently to raise the standards of practice, ensure quality service, establish accepted codes of ethical behavior, and protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens and visitors of the District of Columbia by upholding the city’s Barber and Cosmetology license law, which took effect on May 2001. The District of Columbia Board of Barber and Cosmetology regulates the practice of barbers, body artists, and cosmetologists, including specialty cosmetology practices such as braiding, electrolysis, esthetics, manicuring and others as the Mayor may from time to time establish by rule, instructors and managers of these practices, and owners of such facilities.
