Renew Manicurist License Texas: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

If you are a licensed manicurist in Texas, you must renew your license every two years to continue working legally. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) oversees all cosmetology license renewals.

Missing your deadline can lead to late fees, expired status, or even penalties. The good news is that renewing your Texas manicurist license is simple when you understand the steps.

This guide explains:

  • How to renew your manicurist license in Texas
  • Whether you can renew online
  • How many continuing education (CE) hours are required
  • What courses you must complete

Manicurist renewing Texas nail license online with manicure tools and salon workspace

How Often Do You Have to Renew a Texas Manicurist License?

Texas manicurist licenses must be renewed every 2 years.

This two-year cycle applies to:

  • Manicurists

  • Cosmetology Operators

  • Estheticians

As confirmed in industry discussions, renewal is mandatory every two years in Texas. 

Can I Renew My License Online in Texas?

Yes.

You can renew your manicurist license online through the TDLR Online Licensing Services portal.

Most top-ranking renewal pages highlight the online option as the fastest and easiest method.

Steps to Renew Online:

  1. Complete your required continuing education (CE) hours

  2. Go to the TDLR website

  3. Log into your licensing account

  4. Confirm your personal information

  5. Pay the renewal fee (currently $53 for manicurists)

  6. Submit your renewal

Online applications are typically processed faster than mail-in renewals.
 

How Many Hours Do You Need to Renew Your Cosmetology License in Texas?

For manicurists and cosmetology professionals, Texas requires:

4 Total Continuing Education Hours

According to the official CE breakdown:

  • 4 total hours required

  • 2 mandatory hours

  • 2 elective hours

  • Renewal cycle: 2 years

The mandatory topics include:

  • Sanitation

  • Human Trafficking Prevention

CosmetologyCEOnline also confirms the 4-hour structure and required sanitation component.

What If I’ve Held My License for 15+ Years?

There are modified CE rules for long-term license holders.

If you have held your license for 15 years or more, you may qualify for reduced hour requirements depending on the renewal date.

Elite Learning confirms special provisions for long-term licensees.

Always verify your eligibility directly with TDLR before enrolling in a reduced course.

What Topics Are Required for Renewal?

Your 4-hour CE course must include:

  • 1 hour of sanitation

  • Human trafficking awareness

  • Additional cosmetology-related education

CosmetologyCEOnline lists the current structure as:

  • 1 hour Sanitation

  • 1 hour Human Trafficking

  • 1 hour Cultural Diversity

  • 1 hour Professional or Specialty Topic

Courses must be TDLR-approved to count toward renewal.

Cosmetology continuing education topics for Texas license renewal including sanitation and required training hours

Do I Have to Take an Exam to Renew?

No.

Renewal CE courses do not require a state exam.

Most providers advertise “no exam required” and automatic completion once you finish the course.

You simply complete the timed course (50 minutes per hour as required), receive your certificate, and your provider reports your hours to TDLR.

What Happens After I Finish My CE Hours?

Once you complete your CE course:

  1. Your provider submits your hours to TDLR electronically

  2. You receive confirmation

  3. You renew your license through the TDLR portal

Some providers report within one business day

How Long Does It Take to Process Renewal?

Online renewal: Usually 7–10 business days

Mail renewal: May take 4–6 weeks 

Online renewal is strongly recommended to avoid delays.

What Happens If My License Expires?

If your license expires:

  • You cannot legally work

  • Late fees may apply

  • Extended expiration may require additional steps

Start your CE at least 60 days before expiration to avoid problems.

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