You should be able to transfer it through your local Health Department. If not, it should be very easy for you to get one through a new state when you already have a valid and preexisting one through another.
arizona
Yea , as long as you have a tattoo license .
In indiana, the law states that it is unlawful to tattoo minors, no other regulations need to be met, but i would make sure you have a fresh course on sterilization, and know the layers of the skin before you tattoo anything, let alone anyone. Talk to your local health department about obtaining a safety license.
health dept or similar.
About 250 for the temporary 7 day tattoo only studio and about 900 for the tattoo only two year license
google you state health dept body modification tattoo license requirements ,
Yeah it's legal, people who do tattoo without a license usually tattoo at home for extra money. Which I'm thinking about doing in the future (if you do this make sure you card people, if you tattoo someone under the age of 18 without parent's permission it could get you into deep sht). But if you're trying to open a tattoo shop, It makes sense to have one though. If you do you'll be more trusted by coustomers. This statement may vary by state, but this is how it is in Indiana
No, in the state of Arizona you do not need a lisince to tattoo or a certificate. The only regulations are that you tattoo out of a facility that follows the state procedure, (hard solid floors, propper sterilizing equipment, sink with hot running water, etc.) The actual law states it is unlawful for a person to perform a tattoo business out of their home or any unfit structure.
The Tattoo Lady in Hammond, IN
How do i get my tattooing license in medford,Massachussetts
Actually, you need a medical license in Florida. Florida statutes make it unlawful for anyone to tattoo the body of a human being unless the tattooist is licensed to practice medicine or dentistry. There may be a way to operate under the general supervision of such a licensed person as defined by the Board of Medicine.
No, you cannot get a tattoo license when you are convicted with felony. This is because felony is considered as a crime of high seriousness.