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Electrologists
Electrologists, through a series of treatments, permanently remove hair from the skin by inserting a sterile needle-conductor into the hair follicle and directing electrical energy toward the hair cell. Electrologists work in private practice, in cosmetology facilities, and in collaboration with dermatologists.
Tattoo Artists and Permanent Color Technicians
Tattoo artists and permanent color technicians mark or color the skin by inserting non toxic dyes or pigments into or under the dermal portion of the skin using single-use or sterile needles to form indelible marks for figurative, decorative, cosmetic or medical purposes.
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| Education & Training |
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Electrology
Applicants must submit a transcript from a school of electrolysis showing completion of an approved course of study.
Or, applicants must present original certification of licensure from another state that verifies the completion of a course of study which meets Oregon's requirements as set forth in ORS 690.410 and OAR 331-515-0020. (Scroll down to find the correct section.)
Or, applicants must present documented practical work experience as a licensed or certified electrologist.
Please read: NEW Identification requirements effective December 1, 2008
Permanent Color and Tattoo Arts
- High school diploma or equivalent required

- Proof of age of at least 18 years old
- Completion of approved training program including 360 hours of training (210 theory/150 practical), chairside supervision under a licensed tattoo artist/ permanent color technician.
Must have documentation showing a minimum of 50 completed procedures (which means "a tattoo which has been finished, including any touchups or additional work following initial healing and the client is released from service")
- Pass examination
Please read: NEW Identification requirements effective December 1, 2008
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| Examination |
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Electrologists and tattoo artists/permanent color technicians must complete both written and practical/skill assessment examinations.
The electrology examination is scheduled two times a year in Portland.
Click here for more information.
The tattoo artist / permanent color technician examination is conducted on a walk-in basis at the Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) in Salem.
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| License Renewal |
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Practitioner licenses expire two years from date of issuance. Facility licenses also expire two years from issuance.
License holders receive a courtesy renewal notice approximately six weeks prior to their license expiration date.
Click here to renew online.

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| Continuing Education |
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Electrology
Electrologists must complete 12 clock hours of continuing education every two years.
Permanent Color and Tattoo Arts
Permanent color technicians and tattoo artists must complete 10 hours of continuing education every two years.
For more information, go to the Continuing Education page.
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