Oklahoma Cosmetology License Requirements (2026 Guide)
If you want to practice cosmetology in Oklahoma, a cosmetology license is required by law. Here is what the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering requires, step by step.
Oklahoma licenses cosmetology practitioners through the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering. Required training: 1,500 clock hours, or 50 credit hours. A separate 600 hour path exists for the esthetics-only license.
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Oklahoma Cosmetology licensing requirements at a glance
| Required hours | 1,500 clock hours, or 50 credit hours |
| License type | Cosmetology License |
| Licensing board | Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering |
| Exams | Exam administered by or through the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering |
| Estimated fees | Varies - confirm with board |
| Typical timeline | 3-6 months |
| Renewal | Typically every 1-2 years; CE hours may apply - confirm with the board |
| Minimum age | n/a years |
| State notes | A separate 600 hour path exists for the esthetics-only license. |
Requirements verified against official board sources. Rules change - confirm with the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering before you enroll.
Step by Step: How to Get Licensed in Oklahoma
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Because Oklahoma requires in-person training hours, our online course builds theory before or during your school program - it does not replace board-required clinical hours.
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Also see Cosmetology training overview in Oklahoma for local schools and city guides.
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Frequently asked questions - Oklahoma Cosmetology
Oklahoma requires 1,500 clock hours, or 50 credit hours through a path approved by the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering.
Oklahoma requires passing a licensing exam administered by or through the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering. Exact format, scheduling, and passing score are set by the board.
Our online course can prepare you for the material, but Oklahoma requires in-person hours through the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering. Online study does not replace those hours.
Reciprocity rules vary by state and are not automatic. Contact the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering directly to ask about transferring an existing license.
You will need to complete 1,500 clock hours, or 50 credit hours through an approved path, plus time to prepare for and pass the required exam. Total timelines vary based on your school's schedule.
Oklahoma does not publish a single combined fee on the data we have. Application, exam, and license fees are set by the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering and can change, so confirm the current amounts directly with them.
Most states require periodic renewal, typically every one to two years, sometimes with continuing education hours. Oklahoma's exact renewal cycle is not detailed in our data, so confirm it directly with the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering.
In most states, including Oklahoma based on our data, you complete your required hours and pass your exam before working independently. Some schools allow supervised clinic work on real or model clients as part of training itself. Confirm what counts as work under Oklahoma rules with the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering.
Financial Aid and Government Support
Several real federal and state programs can help cover the cost of beauty education. Federal Pell Grants and the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) are available to eligible students at accredited schools through the FAFSA. Veterans and their families may be able to use GI Bill benefits at VA-approved programs. Some states also offer workforce funding through WIOA, administered by local American Job Centers, though eligibility for cosmetology and esthetics programs varies by region.
Important: these programs apply to your accredited in-person school, where you complete your required hours, not to our online preparation course directly. Contact your chosen school's financial aid office or your local American Job Center to find out what you qualify for.
Sourced from the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering. Verified July 2026. Licensing rules can change - always confirm current requirements with the board before enrolling or applying.