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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Every person engaged in barbering shall on or before the renewal date apply for the renewal of his or her license.
2. Each application for renewal shall state the number of the licensee's expiring license, and be accompanied by his or her renewal fee. Any person holding a license as a barber, except as herein provided, who fails to apply for renewal within two months of the expiration date of his or her license, shall pay a reinstatement fee in addition to the regular license renewal fee. Any person who fails to renew his or her license, except as herein provided, for a period not exceeding two years may reinstate his or her license upon payment of the license renewal fee for each delinquent year in addition to the reinstatement fee prescribed herein, but any barber, except as herein provided, who fails to renew his or her license for a period exceeding two years but less than five years and desires to be licensed as a barber in this state will be required to pass the practicum portion of the state's licensing examination as to his or her qualifications to practice barbering and shall pay the barber examination fee.
3. A holder of a barber license who has been honorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces, and has not renewed his or her license as herein provided, shall, upon his or her return to barbering within one year from date of honorable discharge, pay one dollar for renewal of same.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XXII. Occupations and Professions § 328.110. Application for renewal license--fees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xxii-occupations-and-professions/mo-rev-st-328-110/
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