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Tattooing
- Tattoo Artist Renewal
- Things to Know When Getting a Tattoo
- Tattooing Frequently Asked Questions
- Tattoo Artist Licensure
- Tattoo Establishment Licensure Requirements
- Bloodborne Pathogens and Communicable Diseases Training
- Microblading, Permanent Cosmetics, and only Micro-needling Using Pigments, Dye, or Ink
- County Contact Information
- Guest Tattoo Artist Registration
- Temporary Tattoo Event or Convention Checklist
- Black Henna
- Black Henna Tattoo Form
- Recalls, Market Withdrawals, & Safety Alerts
Conventional and Cosmetic Tattooing
Contact the Tattooing Program
Tattooing is defined as a mark or design made on or under the skin using ink, dyes, or pigments.
Tattooing can be separated into two broad forms:
- Conventional (as pictured in the image to the right).
- Cosmetic (including permanent makeup, micropigmentation, microblading, and microneedling using pigment, dye, or ink).
All forms of tattooing require licensure in Florida.
Resources
- Tattoo Establishment Licensure Requirements
- Guide for Tattoo Establishment Operational Requirements
- Tattoo Artist Licensure Requirements
- Microblading/Permanent Cosmetics Licensure Requirements
- Tattooing Educational Courses
- Guest Tattoo Artist Registration
- Guide for Guest Tattoo Artist Registration
- Tattoo Licensure FAQs
- Minor Consent Form
- Black Henna (temporary tattoo)
- Recalls, Market Withdrawals, and Safety Alerts
- County Health Department Contact Information
- Inspection Data for Tattoo Establishments
- Things to Know When Getting a Tattoo
Microblading Safety: What to Know
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