Idaho Cosmetology Insurance
Any licensed cosmetology professional practicing in the state of Idaho should carry professional liability insurance. Having a cosmetology insurance policy of your own is a smart decision. A policy with an employer may only be partial coverage, and a personal policy will cover you for more potential claims against you. Because of the closeness of the majority of cosmetic services, there will never be 0% risk of accident or injury. Protecting yourself, your reputation, and also your license is a financially-wise and career-conscious decision.
What Does Cosmetology Insurance Cover?
- Skin Care
- Nail Decorations
- Massage
Chemical Wave
Children
Custom Wrap
Design, Cut, & style
Flash or Balyage Highlights
Hair Bleaching
Hair Coloring
Hair Treatments
Hairshaping
Instruction
Permanent Wave
Shampooing
Straightening
Thermal Styling
Waves
Weave
Wet Styling
Wig Stylist
Affordable Prices. Unmatched Coverage.
Instant access to your insurance certificate, hundreds of dollars in exclusive member benefits, and additional coverages at no additional cost.
Two Year
$299
Per 2 Years
Lock-in a rate of $149 per year, by purchasing our two-year policy, with all the same benefits.
One Year
$169
Per Year
Protect your career & Receive the peace of mind that you deserve with the #1 rated liability insurance in the industry.
Student
$49
First Year
Protect yourself in school & after. Buy a policy before graduation for a full year of discounted coverage.
Policy Highlights & Benefits
The #1 Choice for Cosmetology Liability Insurance
Our policy was designed specifically for beauty professionals. Insure your career today with the most affordable and comprehensive coverage available.
Idaho Cosmetology FAQs
If you are at least 16.5 years old and have completed at least a 10th grade education or equivalent, you are eligible to obtain a cosmetology license in the state of Idaho.
You will have to complete 2,000 school hours, 4,000 apprentice hours, and pass the appropriate exams.
Yes, you will need to have a valid cosmetology license, 1,000 student teaching hours. Or, you will need a valid cosmetology license, two to five years experience, and 500 student teaching hours.
No, CEUs are not required in the state of Idaho.
A person practicing cosmetology must renew his or her license each year by the applicant’s birthday—along with a $20 dollar fee.
No problem, just make sure you are licensed three of the last five years to qualify for endorsement. Or, hold an active license in a state with similar requirements, or complete additional hours to meet the minimum.
Why Should I Carry Cosmetology Insurance?
Even if you have been practicing professionally for years, accidents could happen that are out of your control. You could use a new product that has a negative reaction to a client, and the client could file a lawsuit. Carrying liability insurance is a simple solution to this problem and can protect both your career and finances in the unfortunate case a lawsuit occurs.