How to Get Your Esthetician License in Nebraska

Nebraska licenses estheticians through DHHS, under the Board of Cosmetology, Electrology, Esthetics, Nail Technology, and Body Art. You need a Nebraska esthetician license to perform facials, skin treatments, and related services for compensation.

Nebraska requires 600 training hours and only the NIC written exam — no practical. Total initial cost is approximately $178, with fee waivers available. Here is exactly how to get your Nebraska esthetician license.

Nebraska Esthetician License Requirements at a Glance

Requirement Details
Governing Agency Nebraska DHHS, Office of Consumer Services Licensing
Statutory Authority Neb. Rev. Stat. 38-1001 to 38-10,172
Minimum Age 17 years old
Education Prerequisite High school diploma or GED
Training Hours Required 600 hours
Apprenticeship Available? Yes (salon must be 60+ miles from nearest school)
Exam Required NIC Esthetics Written (PSI) + Nebraska Jurisprudence (no practical)
Passing Score 75%
Exam Fee $53 (NIC via PSI); jurisprudence is free
Application Fee $30
License Fee $95
Total Initial Cost ~$178
Renewal Cycle Biennial (expires September 30 of even-numbered years)
Renewal Fee $118
Continuing Education 8 hours per cycle
Apply Online DHHS Application (PDF)
Board Website dhhs.ne.gov

Education & Training Requirements

Complete 600 hours of esthetics training at a DHHS-approved school. Esthetics covers using electrical/mechanical apparatus and applying cosmetic preparations to the skin for aesthetic purposes, limited to the top layer of skin (epidermis).

Full-time students typically complete the program in 4 to 6 months. An apprenticeship pathway is available if you are located 60+ miles from the nearest school.

At 600 hours, Nebraska matches the national average. See our esthetician license guide and hours by state comparison.

Exam Requirements

NIC Esthetics Written Exam (PSI): 110 items, 90 minutes, 75% passing score. Content: Scientific Concepts (55%), Skin Care and Services (45%). No practical exam required.

Nebraska Jurisprudence Exam: Free, 50-question, open-book online exam (75% passing). Counts as 2 CE hours.

Application Process & Fees

  1. Complete 600 hours of esthetics training
  2. Pass the NIC Written Exam ($53 via PSI) and Jurisprudence Exam (free)
  3. Submit application with $30 application fee + $95 license fee

Total: $178. Fee waivers available for military families, public assistance recipients, and low-income applicants ages 17-25.

License Renewal & Continuing Education

Expires biennially on September 30 of even-numbered years (note: different from cosmetology). Renewal fee is $118. 8 hours of CE required (4 in scope-of-practice skills, 4 elective). Late penalty: $10/day up to $1,000.

Reciprocity & License Transfer

Reciprocity fee is $100. Must hold a current license, have 600+ hours of training (or work experience equivalents), and pass the jurisprudence exam. A cosmetologist licensed in another state can also qualify for Nebraska esthetician reciprocity.

Military Provisions

1-year temporary license for military spouses, fee waivers, no supervision required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hours do I need to become an esthetician in Nebraska?
600 hours at a DHHS-approved school, typically completable in 4 to 6 months full-time.

How much does it cost to get an esthetician license in Nebraska?
$178 total: $53 exam, $30 application, $95 license. Fee waivers available.

Does Nebraska require a practical exam for estheticians?
No. Only the NIC written theory exam and free jurisprudence exam are required.

Does Nebraska require continuing education for estheticians?
Yes. 8 hours per biennial renewal cycle, with at least 4 in scope-of-practice skills.

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