Moving to a new state is usually exciting. Florida’s sunshine, beaches, and opportunities make it an attractive place to live and work. However, once you start to transfer a barber license to Florida (or any other state) the process can become overwhelming. That is because it is new and unfamiliar.
Helping barbers transfer a barber license to Florida is not new to us. We have helped thousands of professionals transfer licenses to Florida, quickly and easily. Whether you are moving to Miami, Orlando, or (best coast-west coast) Tampa, let’s cover the licensing process, step by step, and help you take the first steps today towards getting your license. And we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions we hear from new licensees and applicants.
If you are ready to get started on transferring your license to Florida, we are ready to help you get started on this process. Let’s go.
3 Steps to Transfer a Barber License to Florida
- Complete a Barber Board-approved 2-Hour HIV/AIDS course
- Fill out the appropriate application and pay the application fee
- Print your license
Yes, that does seem simple. But we know you still have questions about the required hours, applications, and licensed barbershops. So, let’s cover each step in a little more detail.
Step 1: Complete an initial 2-hour HIV course approved by the Florida Barber Board
The first step to transfer a barber license to Florida is to complete a barber board-approved 2-hour HIV/AIDS course. This is the only course required for barber and restricted barber applicants. And it can be taken online, right here.
Purchase 2-Hour HIV/AIDS Course
Don’t worry, we will have another link to the course later on if you need to keep reading.
Step 2: Fill out the appropriate application and pay the application fee
Florida has a few different licenses and applications that you will need to look at and see what requirements you meet. To look at the applications and requirements, visit the Barber Board website or the Department of Professional Business and Regulation website.
What licenses are issued by the Florida Barbers’ Board?
Barber
License Prefix: BB
A barber is licensed to practice barbering in the State of Florida.
“Barbering” refers to the following practices: shaving, cutting, trimming, coloring, shampooing, arranging, dressing, curling, or waving the hair or beard; or applying oils, creams, lotions, or other preparations to the face, scalp, or neck, either by hand or by mechanical appliances.
Restricted Barber
License Prefix: BR
A restricted barber’s practice is restricted to the terms, conditions and restrictions imposed on their license.
The restrictions include hair cutting, shave, shampoo, blow-dry hair, and apply hair tonics and hair sprays.
Barber Assistant
License Prefix: BA
A barber assistant’s practice is confined solely to shampooing hair and applying hair tonics or conditioner under the supervision of a licensed barber.
The Barbers’ Board no longer issues new Barber Assistant licenses, but those previously issued can still be renewed.
Barbershop
License Prefix: BS
A “barbershop” is a place of business where the practice of barbering takes place.
Please Note
There is not a “Master Barber” or “Barber Instructor” license designation issued by the Florida Barbers’ Board.
What are the differences between barber and cosmetologist licenses in Florida?
Barbers in Florida are licensed by the Barbers’ Board. Cosmetologists have their own Board. The Cosmetology Board, in addition to Cosmetologists, also licenses/registers Nail Specialists, Facial Specialists, Full Specialists, Salons, Hair Braiders, Hair Wrappers, and Body Wrappers.
The differences between barbers and cosmetologists may seem minor, but still are important to know.
Do I qualify for a Florida Barber License?
Maybe. Everyone’s situation different because every state has different requirements. Unfortunately, this means we cannot give you a definitive “yes” or “no”. You need to determine this, but the below information should help you determine what requirements you need to complete.
Remember, Florida does not have reciprocity; meaning your license in another state is not enough to legally practice in Florida. You must have a Florida Barber License to legally practice your trade and straight razor skills in Florida.
License via Endorsement
Endorsement means you qualify for a license in Florida without having to take an examination by holding an active barber license in another state or country whose requirements for licensure are comparable or more stringent than Florida requirements. This means you have completed 1,200 educational hours and passed a written examination.
All endorsement applicants must submit a board-approved 2 Hour HIV/AIDS course with their application and fees.
Out-of-country barber endorsement applicants
If you are a licensed barber in another country, you must obtain an evaluation from a credential evaluation service which is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). The credential evaluation must be submitted with your application.
All out-of-country endorsement applicants must submit a board-approved 2 Hour HIV/AIDS course with their application and fees.
License via Examination
If you were/are licensed in a state that does/did not require 1200 hours or a written examination, you most likely do not qualify for endorsement.
This is for out-of-state or out-of-country barbers who are unable to endorse a license in Florida. You may be eligible for examination as a barber or restricted barber in Florida if you have held your barber license for at least one year.
If you meet this eligibility requirement, you must provide proof of licensure by submitting a current license copy that contains proof of an issuance date of one year earlier or a certification from the applicable state or country verifying licensure or authority to practice with your application. Once your application is approved, you will be eligible to sit for the examination.
What are the Restricted Barber requirements?
Actually, in 2019, the Barber Board reduced the number of hours required for a Restricted Barber license to 600 hours. If you do not qualify for the barber licenses we talked about above, you may qualify for a Restricted Barber license.
License Application Fees
These fees are new after 3/31/2020:
- Barber – Range from $173.50 to $255
- Restricted Barber – Range from $194.50 to $244.20
- Barbershop – $130
- Barber Assistant – This license is only able to be renewed. The board no longer takes new applications for this license designation.
Yes, there are different application fees for even and odd years.
Barber by Examination
- $223.50 if applying between April 1st of even years through July 31st of odd years.
- $173.50 if applying between August 1st of odd years through March 31st of even years.
Restricted Barber by Examination
- $244.50 if applying between April 1st of even years through July 31st of odd years.
- $194.50 if applying between August 1st of odd years through March 31st of even years.
Barber by Endorsement
- $255.00 if applying between April 1st of even years through July 31st of odd years.
- $205.00 if applying between August 1st of odd years through March 31st of even years.
All license applications for the Barbers’ Board can be found here.
Step 3: Print Your License
The Barber Board has moved to paperless licensing, which means that they no longer mail newly issued, duplicate, or renewed licenses. Once your license is issued, you will receive an email with instructions to print your new license.
Back to Step 1
Ready t start the process to transfer your Florida a barber license to Florida? Here is your first step again, the 2-hour HIV/AIDS course.
Purchase 2-Hour HIV/AIDS Course
Florida Barber FAQ’s
How do I renew my Florida barber license?
Every Florida licensed barber, restricted barber, and barber assistant must renew their license every two years by the July 31st deadline during an even year (2020, 2022) to keep it active.
A 2-hour HIV/AIDS course is required for the renewal of a barber and restricted barber license during each renewal cycle.
How do I obtain a barbershop license?
- Application BAR5
- Fee $110-$130
All rules regarding Barbershops can be found at the end of the application. Rules include who can work in a Barbershop, the display of licenses, and sanitation requirements.
Inspections
You must complete the barbershop application and pay the required application fee.
After your barbershop license is issued, within approximately 90 days, an inspector will visit your shop unannounced for the initial inspection. You can open your barbershop when you receive the barbershop license. You do not need to wait to open until you are inspected.
Here is the link to renew your license.
Can licensed barbers work in a licensed salon?
Yes. A licensed barber is allowed to work in a cosmetology salon as long as a licensed cosmetologist is also employed.
Can licensed cosmetologists work in a licensed barbershop?
Yes. A licensed cosmetologist is allowed to work in a barbershop as long as a licensed barber is also employed.
Can I complete your website’s 4 hour HIV/AIDS course for initial licensure and use it for applying to the Barbers’ Board?
Again, the barber and cosmetology professions have different boards and separately approve providers and courses. If you hold cosmetology and barber licenses, you will need to complete an approved HIV/AIDS course for each board.
While we are approved by each board, our 4-Hour HIV/AIDS course is only approved by the Cosmetology board and this 2-Hour course is approved by the Barbers’ board. If you are licensed in both professions, you will need to complete both an approved 4-hour and 2-hour HIV/AIDS course, as there is no reciprocity between the boards for continuing education. A link to purchase the 4-hour course is under the “Courses” tab at the top of the page.
LUIS A. SANTIAGO says
I am a licensed barber from Massachusetts for over a year. I completed 1000 hours and finished the written test. Do I qualify to transfer my license to Florida.
Ivy Hultquist says
Most likely. Florida has made it much easier for people to transfer their professional licenses this year. Check out the endorsement application to see if it applies to you.
https://www.myfloridalicense.com/CheckListDetail.asp?SID=&xactCode=1035&clientCode=0301&XACT_DEFN_ID=18705
Mario Villanella says
I have three license active from New York cosmetologist hairstyling and barber master
What I had to do to get the license as a barber in Florida please somebody can advise me and help me thank you so much
Ivy Hultquist says
Sure! Check this page out – https://www.floridacosmetologist.com/transfer-a-barber-license-to-florida/
If your barber license is active in NYS, then you should be able to apply by endorsement.
Mario Villanella says
Thank you so much for your advice
I already download the Barber form Application
I Moved a month ago from New York To Florida
Now I’m learning the new lifestyle in Florida I love Miami Beach God bless you thank you so much
LuAnn Albert says
Can I keep my Ohio barber license and also apply for a Florida license? I want to work in both States. I have been a barber for 39 years
Ivy Hultquist says
Yes! I have had professional licenses in two states for 10 years. Just pay the fees and complete the CE that each state accepts. Best wishes!
Maria L Lynn says
So if I understand this, I am from Michigan. I have 2000 hours but our state has lowered our hours to 1800. I believe this shouldn’t effect me, but I have also had my license since 1989. I just need to pay my fees and take the HIV course. Is this correct. Oh and I am not ready to move for a few years, but would love to be ready when the time comes.
Ivy Hultquist says
It sounds like you have it straight. You have plenty of hours for Florida and if your license is active in MI, I would suggest you do go ahead and apply by endorsement. Although it is unlikely, laws and rules change, and it would be nice to have that license ready to go when you are ready to move.
The application, fees, and HIV course would be the main steps in getting your license in Florida.
Alisa Suloff says
I’m in school in Ohio ! Is there a way I can transfer my hour to Florida and finish there !?
Ivy Hultquist says
If you can find a school that will let your transfer in your hours, I do not see why you couldn’t.
Juan says
People are available to do these test in Spanish?
Ivy Hultquist says
I believe the state exams are available in English and Spanish.
Nakisha Horton says
I am a licensed barber in Iowa..the hours are 2100..how do I go about transferring my license to Florida
Ivy Hultquist says
Hi Nakisha! I am from Iowa too! Just follow the steps above. Start with the application for out-of-state barbers and complete the 2 hour HIV course.
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/forms/feepops/0301_1013.html
Johnnie Smith says
I’m from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania I’m interested in working as a barber and I have a current barber license in my state of Pennsylvania . How much time will it plus cost for the switch ?
Ivy Hultquist says
Hi Johnnie!
From what I understand, applications are taking about 3 weeks to process. I would estimate the cost to be about $200 dollars. The application right now is about 175 and the course is $14. Then you would have a certification of your license from PA. That cost varies, but is likely not over $50.
Kristen Anderson says
If I have my cosmetogist license but have been working under a master barber for years, can I take the barbers test?
Ivy Hultquist says
Do you mean in Florida? Florida does not have master barber licenses and I am not aware that they have any apprenticeship routes for barber licenses either. I would think you would need to take a barber crossover course at a school. I would contact the FL barber board to verify this.
John Wilkins says
I’m planning on moving to Florida from Va. My current Va license is active, and I’ve been a Barber going on 4 years now. I completed 1500 hours of training in Va in 2018. What do I need to do to obtain a Florida Barber license?
Ivy Hultquist says
Since your license is active, you would follow the endorsement process for barbers. That would include filling out a barber endorsement application and taking a 2 hour HIV course for barbers. We do offer that course on this website.
Giuseppe Biancaniello says
I have been working in a Florida barber shop for several with a FL Barber License. Because I was out of the country on July 31, 2022, I paid for and took the renewal test and passed it. I then applied for the renewal of the license and paid the $70. Both of these charges appeared on my charge card statement as paid. However, the license I printed has an expiration date of July 31, 2022 which should be 2024! I have been trying to reach a “live voice” to get some direction on how to correct this but to no avail. I have done everything I need to do on my end but cannot get a current license. Please help me..
Ivy Hultquist says
Hi! When you check your CE history on http://www.myfloridalicense.com, do you see that your CE provider reported your HIV continuing education course? If that has not been reported, that could be the problem. If that isn’t it, you will just need contact the DBPR customer service (www.myfloridalicense.com/contact-us).
Chris says
Hi, my name is Chris and im in a bit of a stressful situation. Basically I live in california and im starting school in september 2023. I will be attending school for 8-9 months and will earn 1000 hrs. After finishing school I plan to move florida with my girlfriend. I wanted to know if i had to go back to school to get more hrs or if i just have to take a test to get my liscense. Please help me.
Tonimarie says
My New York Barber license expired in 2013, but I completed the 1200 hour course in 2011. I cut hair at home, and I currently live in Florida, I’d like to renew my license here. Am I eligible for the 2 hour HIV course and to renew my license that way, to reinstate in Florida? Or must I take additional courses?
Ivy Hultquist says
Did you complete the course in NY or FL? If it was NY, then you may need to get that license active first in order to apply to Florida by endorsement (in that case the 2 hour HIV course would also be required). If you went to school in FL, then it would be a little easier (and you would still need the 2 hour HIV course – all applications do). I would contact the board office in FL to see how to proceed, http://www.myfloridalicense.com/contactus
Ryan Chhem says
I’m currently a barber student in Philadelphia PA . I have finished my hours in school but haven’t went to take my exams to become licensed. Can I transfer my hours to Florida with having to get a license first ?
Ivy Hultquist says
For endorsement applications, I believe you would need your other state license to be active. You can contact the barber board for other options at http://www.myfloridalicense.com/contactus
Eric says
I’ve been a barber manager since 2011 and I’m very qualified for aspects of barbering, safety, management and so forth, I’m moving to Florida by August and I’m looking to transfer my license, will a PA Barber Manager’s license be easy to transfer?
Ivy Hultquist says
Hi Eric! If your barber license is active in PA, I do not anticipate any issues for you (but cannot guarantee there will be none). Florida does not have a manager or instructor license for barbers. You will just apply for a barber license.