Exploring opportunities as a barber or cosmetologist in Oregon? You will first need to obtain a license from Oregon's Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians. Meeting training requirements and passing state exams are fundamental steps toward licensure. You must also remember to renew your license to avoid late renewal fees or violations for working with an expired license. In Oregon, barber and cosmetology instructors are required to complete continuing education for license renewal. At RocketCert, we offer convenient online courses to simplify the process. Explore our online offerings below to renew your license quickly and with ease!
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All Cosmetology certification holders renewing a field of practice (hair design, barbering, esthetics, nail technology, or natural hair care) are required to complete and maintain the training annually.
To renew your Certified Advanced Esthetician license in Oregon, you must complete 5 hours of continuing education each year. Education must focus on advanced nonablative esthetics, as outlined in Oregon's Revised Statutes and Administrative Rules..