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Licensed Nail Technician
Total cost: $162
Nail Technician
Credential
250 hrs
Training Hours
Required
Written Exam
Required
Practical Exam
0 hrs
CE Hours
$162
Total Initial Fees
Training & Program Requirements
VerifiedTraining Hours Required
250 hours
Program Type
Nail technology program at a state-approved school
Apprenticeship Allowed
Yes
375 apprenticeship hours
Approved School Required
Yes
Minimum Age
17 years old
Minimum Education
High school diploma or GED
Nail technician training programs range from 200 to 750 hours depending on the state. Programs cover nail care, sanitation, safety, and client services. Some states allow apprenticeship as an alternative to formal schooling, typically requiring additional hours.
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Written & Practical Exams
VerifiedRequired
Written Exam
Required
Practical Exam
NIC
Provider
70%
Passing Score
$82
Exam Fee
Format: Written multiple choice + hands-on practical
Retake Policy
30-day wait; may retake individual portions
Most states require both a written (theory) exam and a practical (hands-on) exam. Exams are commonly administered by NIC (National-Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology) or through state-specific testing. A passing score of 70-75% is typical.
Overall licensing difficulty: 1/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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Permitted Services
VerifiedYes
Manicures
Yes
Pedicures
Yes
Artificial Nails
Yes
Gel Nails
Yes
Nail Art
Yes
Hand/Foot Massage
Callus Removal: Permitted
Chemical Services
Acrylic and gel nail applications, nail wraps, polish application
Restricted Activities
Nail technicians are licensed to perform manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancement services. Scope varies by state and may include artificial nails, gel applications, nail art, and limited hand/foot massage. Activities outside the nail technician scope (e.g., hair services, skin treatments) require additional licensing.
Sanitation & Chemical Safety Requirements
VerifiedSanitation Training
Required
Chemical Safety Training
Required
Ventilation Requirements
Adequate ventilation required per state health code; local exhaust ventilation recommended for chemical nail services
Sterilization Requirements
Non-disposable tools must be cleaned and disinfected between clients using an EPA-registered disinfectant
Single-Use Items
Emery boards, nail files, cotton pads, orangewood sticks, and toe separators must be discarded after each use
Nail salons must comply with strict sanitation and safety standards to protect both technicians and clients. Requirements typically include proper ventilation for chemical fumes, sterilization of reusable tools, use of single-use items where required, and training in chemical safety and bloodborne pathogens.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $40 |
Exam Fee | $82 |
License Fee | $40 |
Salon License Fee | $100 |
Renewal Fee | $40 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application, exam, and license fees (salon license fee separate) | $162 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
0 hrs
CE Hours Required
Renewal Fee
$40
Regulatory Board
Nail technician licenses must be renewed on schedule. Some states require continuing education hours covering topics such as sanitation, chemical safety, and new techniques. Renewal periods are typically 1-2 years depending on the state.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
Endorsement Available
Yes
Hour Comparison Required
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
Most states offer license by endorsement for nail technicians licensed in other states. Requirements typically include verifying your training hours meet the new state's minimum, providing proof of current licensure, and sometimes passing the state exam. Some states require hour-for-hour comparison.
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Maryland requires 250 hours, a minimum age of 17, and a high school diploma or GED.
Maryland requires 250 hours of training for nail technician licensure.
Apprenticeship is available as an alternative pathway (375 hours).
Both a written and practical exam are required for licensure.
A separate salon/establishment license is required.
No continuing education is required for license renewal.
There is no interstate compact for nail technicians.
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Nail Technician requirements in Maryland verified against Maryland Board of Cosmetologists, March 2026.