SERBISYO
Apply for a permit to operate a body art establishment
Get a permit to own or operate a location offering tattoo, body piercing, or permanent cosmetics.
Ano ang dapat malaman
Other permits you might need
If you are performing body art, you'll also need a license to practice. If you are running a special event like a fair or festival with body art, you'll need a temporary special event permit.
Ano ang gagawin
1. Register your business
Make sure you have registered your business with the Treasurer & Tax Collector.
3. Pay the application fee
Write a check or money order for the application fee to the SF Department of Public Health.
4. Include a list of your practitioners' information
All body art practitioners need a license to practice body art. They need to apply for a body art practitioner permit if they do not have a permit yet.
For each body art practitioner, provide their:
- Full name
- Registration number so we can confirm they have a license to practice in San Francisco
5. Gather additional documents
- Tattoo Consent Form with your business name and address on it
- Tattoo After Care Instructions
- A floor plan or layout for existing tattoo establishments. This can be drawn by hand.
6. Submit your application materials
Deliver your materials in person or by mail to:
49 South Van Ness Ave., Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94103
Kumuha ng mga direksyon
Pagsuporta sa impormasyon
What to expect
- After we process your application, we will email you a temporary permit.
- You will get a bill from the Tax Collector.
- Once you pay the annual license fee, the Tax Collector will send you your annual license by mail.
- We will mail you a permit to operate.
You will need to renew your license and pay the annual license fee each year. The Tax Collector will mail you your renewal bill. If you move, make sure to update your mailing address.
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Helpful Documents
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Ano ang dapat malaman
Other permits you might need
If you are performing body art, you'll also need a license to practice. If you are running a special event like a fair or festival with body art, you'll need a temporary special event permit.
Ano ang gagawin
1. Register your business
Make sure you have registered your business with the Treasurer & Tax Collector.
3. Pay the application fee
Write a check or money order for the application fee to the SF Department of Public Health.
4. Include a list of your practitioners' information
All body art practitioners need a license to practice body art. They need to apply for a body art practitioner permit if they do not have a permit yet.
For each body art practitioner, provide their:
- Full name
- Registration number so we can confirm they have a license to practice in San Francisco
5. Gather additional documents
- Tattoo Consent Form with your business name and address on it
- Tattoo After Care Instructions
- A floor plan or layout for existing tattoo establishments. This can be drawn by hand.
6. Submit your application materials
Deliver your materials in person or by mail to:
49 South Van Ness Ave., Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94103
Kumuha ng mga direksyon
Pagsuporta sa impormasyon
What to expect
- After we process your application, we will email you a temporary permit.
- You will get a bill from the Tax Collector.
- Once you pay the annual license fee, the Tax Collector will send you your annual license by mail.
- We will mail you a permit to operate.
You will need to renew your license and pay the annual license fee each year. The Tax Collector will mail you your renewal bill. If you move, make sure to update your mailing address.