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North Carolina · Updated April 2026

North Carolina Cosmetology License Renewal 2026 Guide

Renewal rules, CE hours, fees, late renewal paths, and official links for cosmetology and related beauty licenses in North Carolina.

NCBCAE Cosmetologist every 3 years; many specialty licenses annually 8 hours per year of cycle
Last reviewed April 18, 2026 · 4 source links checked · How we review pages

Quick facts

North Carolina cosmetology renewal - 2026 data
Renewal cycle
Cosmetologist every 3 years; many specialty licenses annually
CE requirement
8 hours per year of cycle
Renewal fee
$39 every 3 years by statute; current board fee may differ
Board
NCBCAE
Late renewal
$10 late fee
Online renewal
NC Cosmetic Arts online renewal
Verify before you renew Rules and fees can change. Use this page as a planning guide, then confirm your exact requirement with North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners before submitting a renewal.

What changed in 2026

These notes call out the items most likely to affect a renewal decision in North Carolina this year.

Who needs to renew

If you hold an active North Carolina beauty industry license, renewal keeps your legal authority to work current. This page covers common cosmetology and related personal licenses, but shop, school, instructor, or specialty licenses can have separate deadlines.

CE requirements

North Carolina renewal requirements for 2026 are summarized below. Keep completion records even when the renewal portal only asks you to attest, because boards can audit after renewal.

RequirementWhat to know
Cosmetologist renewalNorth Carolina law requires 8 hours of CE for each year of the licensing cycle; cosmetologists may complete up to 24 hours at any time in the 3-year cycle.
Specialty licensesEsthetician, manicurist, natural hair care specialist, and apprentice licenses renew annually on or before October 1.
ExemptionsCertain long-practicing licensees age 60+ or cosmetologists with at least 20 consecutive years may be exempt from CE.
RecordsThe Board says to keep time, date, location or URL, and a brief description of education in case of audit.

Fees and deadlines

Fees below are the current public figures or board-published guidance reviewed for the 2026 update. The final amount in the official portal controls.

ItemAmount or rule
Cosmetologist license fee in statute$39 every 3 years
Late renewal$10
Current initial in-state cosmetologist fee shown by Board$49
Specialty license statutory fee$10 per year

How to renew

Confirm your expiration date
Check the expiration date on your license and in NC Cosmetic Arts online renewal. Renewal notices are helpful, but the deadline is still your responsibility.
Complete any CE first
Document CE as you complete it; the Board accepts a broad range of educational activities, but you need audit records.
Log in and update your information
Use NC Cosmetic Arts online renewal to update your contact information and answer renewal questions.
Pay the renewal fee
Pay the fee shown by NCBCAE. Save the confirmation and receipt for your records.
Verify active status
After submission, confirm your license status through the official license lookup before relying on the renewal.

If your license expired

Do not provide services until your license record shows active or current status. Late renewal windows and reinstatement requirements vary by state and by how long the license has been expired.

StatusTypical next step
After renewal datePay the late fee and complete required CE.
5 years or more expiredNorth Carolina law requires passing an examination before reinstatement.

Common mistakes in North Carolina

Most renewal problems come from timing, portal setup, or using requirements from the wrong license type.

MistakeBetter move
Thinking all licenses renew every three yearsEsthetician, manicurist, natural hair care specialist, and apprentice licenses renew annually by October 1.
Taking CE without recordsThe Board asks licensees to keep time, date, location or URL, and a short description for audit.
Ignoring the five-year reinstatement ruleNorth Carolina law requires an exam before reinstatement after five years expired.

How this page was reviewed

This guide was last reviewed on April 18, 2026. Requirements were checked against licensing materials and the source links listed above, then rewritten into plain-English renewal steps. Drafting and formatting may be assisted by automation, but board requirements, fee references, and portal links are checked against source materials before publication.

CosmoRenew is not a government agency and does not issue licenses. The official licensing board controls the final renewal decision.

FAQ

North Carolina: Cosmetologist every 3 years; many specialty licenses annually. Check your license record because expiration timing can vary by license type and issue date.
8 hours per year of cycle. The detailed table above explains the main 2026 rules and common exceptions.
Renew through NC Cosmetic Arts online renewal. The official link is included in the source section on this page.
Do not work on an expired or inactive license. Confirm active status directly with NCBCAE before practicing.