<\/figure><\/div>\n\n\nCan a felon be a cosmetologist<\/em>? As what we have already stated earlier, the requirements for a cosmetology license varies from state to state. The good thing about this though is that these requirements do not say anything about criminal convictions. After all, getting a cosmetology license is all about skills and knowledge about the craft. Having or not having any criminal history does not contribute to that. Although there are some state departments which are involved with the licensing and regulating part of the profession, there should still be nothing much to worry about.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the other hand, there are still some possibilities of getting denied a cosmetology license. This usually happens if an applicant was already convicted of a crime. However, do still take note that each application for cosmetology licensure is still reviewed on a case to case basis. When considering your criminal history, the board usually considers the nature of the crime, severity of the crime, how recent is this conviction, any display or receiving rehabilitation, and if there are any other factors connected to your conviction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The board will only give you a resolute answer after carefully reading and going over your entire application as well as other supporting evidence to your case.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
It is very important, to be honest during this entire process. If you do not disclose a certain crime or conviction, then they found about it during their investigations. This basically constitutes fraud. You will be denied a cosmetology license at the very least, and you are probably going back to prison. If you do not want that then just tell everything honestly in a good and humble manner.<\/p>\n\n\n\n