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Tattoo Artist
No State-Level Tattoo Artist Regulation
Nevada does not have state-level licensing or regulation for tattoo artists. Local counties or cities may have their own health and safety requirements. Always check with your local health department.
Nevada is one of the few states that does not regulate tattoo artists at the state level. There is no state license, permit, or registration required. However, local jurisdictions (counties, cities, or health districts) may have their own requirements including health inspections, permits, and sanitation standards. Always check with your local health department before operating a tattoo studio.
No State-Level Tattoo Artist Regulation
Nevada does not regulate tattoo artists at the state level. There is no state license, permit, or registration required to practice as a tattoo artist. However, local jurisdictions (counties, cities, or health districts) may impose their own requirements.
Regulation Type
Local Only
Regulation Level
State and local
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Nevada Does Not Regulate Tattoo Artists at the State Level
Nevada does not have state-level licensing or regulation for tattoo artists. Local jurisdictions (counties, cities, or health districts) may have their own requirements for tattoo establishments, including health inspections, permits, and sanitation standards. Always check with your local health department before opening a studio or beginning to tattoo.
Nevada requires permits for tattoo artists through the Southern Nevada Health District (Clark County) or Washoe County Health District, with oversight from the state Division of Public and Behavioral Health. Minors 16+ may be tattooed with written parental consent.
Nevada has NO statewide tattoo licensing system. Tattooing is regulated by local jurisdictions — primarily Clark County (Las Vegas) and Washoe County (Reno).
Bloodborne pathogen training (6 hours) is required for all tattoo practitioners.
No formal apprenticeship is required at the state level.
Tattoo establishments must obtain a separate shop license/permit.
Minor tattoo rules: 16+ with written parental consent.
There is no interstate compact for tattoo artists.
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Tattoo Artist requirements in Nevada verified against Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, March 2026.
While Nevada does not require a state-level license for tattoo artists, maintaining high standards of health and safety is essential. Consider voluntary BBP training and professional certifications to demonstrate competence to clients.
Requirements vary by state and locality. Always verify current requirements with your state or local licensing authority.