Tattoo Artist License - Temporary
The Temporary Tattoo Artist License is required for individual tattoo artists intending to work in New York City for no more than seven consecutive days and under the supervision of an individual with a valid full-term Tattoo Artist License issued by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
Applicants for this license must have proof that they are licensed to tattoo in another jurisdiction. Additionally, applicants must either take the Infection Control Examination offered by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Health Academy or have this requirement waived - at the discretion of DOHMH - if the applicant can demonstrate satisfactory completion of an equivalent training offered by another jurisdiction.
The Temporary Tattoo Artist License is valid for a seven consecutive day period. The license is limited to the specific person named in the application is not transferable to another person or entity. This license is only valid when the person holding the Temporary Tattoo License is supervised by a licensed Tattoo Artist.
Gather all supporting documents required to apply for this permit. Review and complete the application for a Tattoo License.
List of Permit Fees.
- Tattoo Artist License Fee: $50 for a seven consecutive day period in which the license is applied for.
- Infection Control Course Fee: $26 fee (payment must be separate from the license fee)
List of accepted payment methods.
- Personal Check (made payable to the New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene; accepted only when applying in person)
- Certified Check (made payable to the New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene; accepted only when applying in person)
- Money Order (made payable to the New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene; accepted only when applying in person)
- American Express
- Discover
- MasterCard
- Visa
Applying for a DOHMH permit or license does not satisfy the regulatory requirements of other City and State Agencies. It is the business owner's responsibility to apply for all other permits, licenses, and authorizations required by other City and State Agencies. Failure to comply with all relevant regulations, including those under the jurisdiction of other Agencies, may result in the suspension of DOHMH permits until proof of compliance is provided.