How to Get a Barber License in Ohio
Ohio requires a barber license to offer barbering and hair cutting services. State fees are $120, which is below the $167 national average.
Last verified: 2022-03-01 · Source: Institute for Justice, License to Work 3
Quick Facts
- License Required
- Yes
- Licensing Fees
- $120(below the $167 national average)
- Exams Required
- 2
- Minimum Age
- 18 years old
- Minimum Education
- 8th grade
What This Means for Your Home Barber Business
Ohio makes it possible to run a home barber business, but there's a licensing path to follow first. Every state requires a barber license, so this is standard nationwide.
The good news: Ohio's $120 fee is below the $167 national average. The real investment is time, not money.
Once licensed, Ohio offers advantages: no sales tax on services, reducing complexity. Plus, LLC formation is just $99. Your total non-training startup can be under $1,000.
Important detail: Even though you're working from home, you'll still need a shop license from the Ohio licensing board. Your home workspace must meet their sanitation and safety standards. This is separate from your personal barber license and is something many first-time home-based barbers overlook.
How to Start Your Home Barber Business
Follow these steps to legally launch your business in Ohio. Most people complete this within 2-4 weeks.
Complete Barber Training
Enroll in a Ohio-approved barber school.
Tip: You must apply for your exams within a set timeframe after completing your education — don't wait.
Pass the Required Exams ($120)
Once you've finished training, register for the required exam through the Ohio licensing board. You must pass all 2 exams.
Form Your Ohio LLC ($99 state fee)
Register your business with the Ohio Secretary of State. An LLC protects your personal assets if something goes wrong — a client injury, a lawsuit, or unpaid bills. It also makes you look more professional to clients and helps with taxes.
Fast track: Services like ZenBusiness can form your Ohio LLC online for $0 + the $99 state filing fee. They handle the paperwork and registered agent service.
Get a Home Occupation Permit & Shop License
You need two things to legally operate from home:
- Home occupation permit — from your county clerk or zoning office. This confirms your neighborhood allows a business from your home. Fees vary by county ($25-$100 typically).
- Shop license — from the Ohio licensing board. Your home workspace must meet their sanitation standards, including proper ventilation, sanitary station setup, and waste disposal.
Get Business Insurance
General liability insurance protects you if a client has an allergic reaction, slips in your home, or claims damage. Most policies for home-based barbers cost $15-$40/month. It's not legally required in Ohio, but going without it is a real risk when you're working with clients in your home.
Register for State & Federal Taxes
Ohio does not charge sales tax on personal services. So you won't need to collect sales tax from clients. However, you still need to:
- Get an EIN (Employer Identification Number) from the IRS — free, takes 5 minutes online
- Register with the Ohio Department of Revenue for state income tax
- If you sell products (shampoo, styling products), you will need to collect Ohio's 5.75% sales tax on those product sales
Book Your First Clients
You're legal and ready. Start building your client base:
- Set up an online booking system (Square Appointments, Booksy, or Vagaro are popular with home-based barbers)
- Create a Google Business Profile so local clients can find you
- Post your work on Instagram — before-and-afters are the #1 way home barbers attract clients
- Ask early clients for Google reviews — reviews are critical for home-based businesses without storefront visibility
Total Estimated Startup Costs
| Exam fees + license | $120 |
| Ohio LLC formation | $99 |
| Home occupation permit | $25 - $100 |
| Business insurance (first year) | $180 - $480 |
| Total (excluding training/school) | $424 - $799 |
* School tuition varies widely. Some community colleges offer programs under $5,000. The apprenticeship path avoids tuition entirely.
Barber Earning Potential in Ohio
Based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data (May 2024), here's what barbers earn in Ohio.
Median Hourly
$22.56
Median Annual
$46,930
Entry Level
$16.55/hr
Top Earners
$28.87/hr
| Percentile | Hourly | Annual (est.) |
|---|---|---|
| 10th (entry level) | $16.55 | $34,424 |
| 25th | $21.20 | $44,096 |
| 50th (median) | $22.56 | $46,930 |
| 75th | $27.50 | $57,200 |
| 90th (top earners) | $28.87 | $60,050 |
Note for home-based operators: BLS wage data reflects employed (W-2) workers. Self-employed barbers working from home often charge 20-40% more since they set their own rates and don't pay salon/shop rent. At the median rate, working 30 hours/week would gross roughly $45,752/year as an independent operator.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024
Ohio Business Setup Costs & Details
Here's what you need to know about setting up any home business in Ohio — beyond the barber license itself.
Compare Barber Requirements in Nearby States
See how Ohio's requirements compare to neighboring states.
| State | License? | Fees | Training |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ohio(you) | Yes | $120 | 420 days |
| Indiana | Yes | $84 | 350 days |
| Kentucky | Yes | $500 | 532 days |
| Michigan | Yes | $247 | 420 days |
| Pennsylvania | Yes | $200 | 292 days |
| West Virginia | Yes | $134 | 280 days |
Key takeaway: All of Ohio's neighbors require a barber license. If cost is your main concern, Indiana has the lowest fees at $84.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Sources & Disclaimer
Data Sources
- License data: Institute for Justice, License to Work 3 (2022). Independently verified dataset covering licensing requirements across all 50 states + DC.
- LLC and tax data: Ohio Secretary of State and Ohio Department of Revenue.
Disclaimer: This guide was last verified 2022-03-01. Licensing laws and fees change — always confirm current requirements directly with the Ohio licensing board before making business decisions. This site provides general information for educational purposes and is not legal advice.