To perform tattoos in the state of Missouri, you must hold a Practitioner License issued by the state of Missouri. The application fee is $100.
Licenses must be renewed every 2 years. The renewal fee is $100.

Missouri Tattoo License Application Basics
ALL applicants must submit the following documentation for a state tattoo license in Missouri.

Completed, Notarized Application
The most important document you will need to submit to become a tattoo artist is the official application. You can find pages 4 through 5 here.
Applying for a Missouri tattoo license is a straightforward process. The first step is to complete an online application form, which requires basic personal information such as your name, address, and date of birth.
Once you have submitted the form, you will need to provide proof of your age and identity. You will also need to provide proof that you have completed a certified training program in tattooing (more on this below). After submitting these documents, you will be required to pay a non-refundable fee.
Proof of First Aid and CPR Training
Aspiring body piercing professionals and tattoo artists must complete a first-aid and CPR course. When you submit your application, you will need to provide proof of First Aid and CPR training (like a certificate indicating that you completed this program of study).
Completion of OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training
You will also need proof that you have completed any OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens training. This covers topics like infectious disease control, hand washing techniques, waste disposal, sterilization equipment operations and methods, and sanitization, disinfection, and sterilization methods and techniques. This list of purposes includes infectious disease control in your tattoo parlor as well as basic sanitation according to state regulations.
Each tattoo shop in the state of Missouri is subjected to regular inspections, and a bloodborne pathogen training program will show you what you need to know to work safely and legally.
Tattoo Artist Training

You have a few options when it comes to your tattoo artist training.
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Tattoo Apprenticeship
To earn a license for tattooing or body piercing in the state of Missouri, each aspiring tattoo artist or body piercer must also complete an apprenticeship. The apprenticeship will allow you to work in a tattoo studio with a person who has an occupational status as a certified tattoo artist according to Missouri's office of health.
According to the health department, the apprenticeship requires 300 hours of work and 50 procedures. Your mentor must provide written consent to take you under his/her wing within 10 days of the start of your training. You can only apply for a license once you've completed that mandatory tattoo apprenticeship.
You will prove that you have completed it with a Licensed Practitioner Certification of Apprenticeship to be completed by your mentor at the start of your program (page 8 here) and by the Certification of Apprenticeship that shows 50 procedures and 300 hours (page 6 here).
If you have worked for at least three years as a tattoo artist in the past seven years, you may be able to substitute a supervisor's statement or some other type of evidence proving your experience (like tax returns).
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Tattoo Course
In order to get a tattoo or body piercing license in Missouri, you can complete a course of study in tattooing, permanent makeup, or body piercings. This should be in a school for one of these licensed professions or accredited as a school in any state or federal agency.
The course of study should be at least 300 hours of instruction/training. The instruction should cover the following topics:
To prove that you have completed this coursework at a school licensed for this purpose, you must submit:
It is important to note that this coursework as such relates to your tattoo license does not need to be in the state of Missouri. Any tattoo programs in other states that are approved under state office or federal law should meet the requirements.
For example, if you take classes in NYC or go to tattoo school in Georgia, you should be able to transfer the credentials over as long as they cover the core content described above (such as tattoos and branding best practice and procedures, sanitation requirements, etc). It’s recommended that you check with your local health department to ensure your school credit will count.
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Tattoo Artist Supervisor Statement
If you’ve been working under a tattoo artist, you can submit 3 years worth of ONE of the following to verify your previous employment in practice as a tattoo artist:
Additional Regulations (According to County Tattoo Laws)
If your county has additional regulations, you can find them here.
Getting a Tattoo License Transferred from Another State
If you have been licensed in another state for at least one year, you may submit this notarized application, along with the $100 to $120 fee, to become licensed in Missouri. You must also have the state in which you are currently licensed send a letter verifying your license directly to the Missouri Office of Tattooing, Body Piercing, and Branding.

Turn in Your Tattoo Artist Application
Applications must be mailed along with your application fee (check or money order only) to:
Office of Tattooing, Body Piercing, and Branding
PO Box 1335
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Or may be taken in person to the Office of Tattooing, Body Piercing, and Branding located at:
3065 Missouri Boulevard
Jefferson City, MO 65109
If you are approved, your tattoo artist license will be mailed to you within 1 to 3 business days after your application is received. Once your application has been reviewed and approved, you will be issued a Missouri tattoo license. This license will allow you to operate a tattoo business within the state of Missouri.

The state has recently updated its laws regarding tattooing minors. It is now illegal to tattoo anyone under the age of eighteen in Missouri.
Tattoos may not be performed on any person under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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