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Nail Specialty Application (pdf) and Instructions

Exam Procedures

You must have submitted your completed application to the Division of Licensing Services and received an admission card/notice before walking in to take the Nail Specialty exam (see schedule below). A Nail Specialty License will not be issued until you pass both the written and practical exams.
You may not apply for a second temporary license until you pass the written exam.
Seats are limited and assigned on a first-come/first-served basis. If you are late, you will not be admitted into the exam.

What To Bring



  1. A form of government issued signature identification which must be photo-bearing. Your identification must be current and from the following list:

    • driver's license

    • state issued identification (ex. non-driver ID)

    • military ID

    • United States Passport

    • United States INS issued ID

    • Certificate of US citizenship

  2. $15 examination fee. You may pay by check or money order made payable to the Department of State or charge the fee to MasterCard or Visa. Cash will not be accepted. Examination fees are nonrefundable. A $20 fee will be charged for any returned check.

  3. Admission card/notice - Keep this card/notice until you have passed the written exam and receive your license.

Test Center Policies

All applicants will be thumb printed prior to taking the exam.

Cellular phones, beepers and any other electronic devices MUST be turned off during the exam.

Dictionaries, books, other reference materials, large bags and briefcases are not allowed at the test center. Do not bring these materials to the test center as there is no place to store them.

Eating, drinking or smoking is not permitted at the test center. If you bring food or beverages, you will be asked to dispose of them before entering the test center.

Visitors, guests and children are not permitted at the test center.

Any person found using notes, books, or other aids; giving or receiving help; removing examination materials or notes from the test center; causing a disturbance or engaging in practices contrary to the rules of proper examination conduct will be dismissed from the test center. Any decisions regarding disciplinary measures will be made by the Exam Supervisor at the Department of State.


Score Reporting

You must correctly answer at least 70 percent of the questions to pass the exam. However, all exam results are reported as either passed or failed; you will not get a numerical score.

You will be notified by mail as soon as your exam results are available. Results are not given over the phone, so please do not call Licensing Services for them.

If you pass
the written exam, you will receive a notice in the mail. At a later date, you will be sent an admission notice with the date, time and location of the practical exam for which you are scheduled. Please note that practical exams are scheduled; they are NOT walk-in exams.

If you fail
the written exam, you will receive a notice in the mail. You may retake the written exam using the same exam admission card/notice from the first exam. Exam schedules are updated in January and July of each year.

Nail Specialty Walk-In Examination - About the Exam

The exam is multiple choice, based on the 250-hour prelicensing curriculum.

Exam topics include:
New York State laws, rules and regulations governing appearance enhancement license law and safety and health issues; hazardous materials communication; methods of infection control; anatomy and physiology (including body cells, tissues, organs and body systems); histology of the skin, bones, muscles and nerves of the hand and arm, and nail structure; infections and infectious agents; nail, skin and foot disorders and diseases; and client consultation and procedures (including color analysis, massage, pedicuring, basic manicure techniques and advanced techniques including nail tips, wraps, gels and acrylics).

Applicants will be allowed 2½ hours to complete the test. The allotted time begins at the conclusion of the instructions.


Walk-In Examination Schedule
January - June 2009
Nail Specialty


Test sites and times are subject to change and exams may be canceled due to weather conditions or other emergencies. If hazardous weather conditions exist in your area, you may call 518-474-4429 to see if an exam has been canceled. Please do not call the test centers listed below.

If you need assistance or exam information, you may contact a Division of Licensing Services office in your area or call the Albany phone center at 518-474-4429. TDD users may contact the New York State relay operator at 1-800-662-1220. Persons with disabilities who require accessibility information may call 518-473-2731.

No one will be admitted to an examination after the specified starting time.


MONDAYS at 9:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. (see dates below)

ALBANY*
Alfred E. Smith State Office Building
80 South Swan Street
Albany, New York 12239
*Located at the corner of Washington Avenue and South Swan Street

FRANKLIN SQUARE (VFW Hall)
68 Lincoln Road, Basement (N6 Bus Route on Hempstead Turnpike)
From the East, take the Southern State Parkway to Exit 16N, Franklin Ave.
From NYC/West, take the Cross Island Parkway SOUTH to the Southern State Parkway EAST. Take exit 15, Franklin Ave., turn left at the 2nd light onto Franklin Ave.
On Franklin Ave., turn RIGHT onto Hempstead Turnpike and go 5 blocks. Turn LEFT onto Lincoln Rd. (7-Eleven on corner). The VFW Hall and parking lot are on the RIGHT.

HAUPPAUGE (Perry Duryea State Office Building)
250 Veterans Memorial Highway
Basement Conference Room
Note: Building sits back off highway. Look for the green sign near the road.

NEW YORK CITY
123 William Street, 19th Floor

SYRACUSE (State Office Building)
333 E. Washington Street, Main Floor, Hearing Room A

BUFFALO (State Office Building)
65 Court Street, Main Floor Hearing Room, Part 5



Jan
12

Feb
9

Mar
16

Apr
20

May
11

June
15


MONDAYS at 9:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. (see dates below)

BINGHAMTON (State Office Bldg.)
44 Hawley Street, 15th Floor

UTICA (State Office Bldg.)
207 Genesee Street 1st Floor, Room 107

NEWBURGH (Orange Ulster BOCES Adult Educational Center)
Federal Building, 471 Broadway, 2nd Floor
NYS Thruway Exit 17, take ramp toward Stewart Airport. Turn LEFT onto NY-17K, continue approximately 2 miles. Test center is on RIGHT.

ROCHESTER (Finger Lakes DDSO)
620 Westfall Road
Take NYS Thruway to Exit 46, take 390 North to exit 16, turn RIGHT on East Henrietta Road, turn right at 2nd traffic light onto Westfall Road, Finger Lakes DDSO is on LEFT. Park in lot on right. Do Not enter through main lobby. Look for Sign, "New York State Testing."

Jan
12

Feb
9

Mar
16

Apr
20

May
11

June
15



Nail Specialty Endorsement

Under a policy of endorsement, a state with higher educational requirements can accept licensees from a state with lesser standards by mandating experience to make up for the education deficiencies.

Below you will find the list of Nail Specialty "endorsement" states and the requirements needed for licensure.

The applicant must include with their application an official letter of good standing (certification), dated within six months, from the Cosmetology Board where the applicant is currently licensed.

Nail Specialty Endorsement List

State

Minimum Qualification

Alaska

Current Licensure

Arizona

Current Licensure

Colorado

Current Licensure

District of Columbia
(Washington, DC)

Current Licensure

Maine

Current Licensure

Massachusetts

Current Licensure

New Mexico

Current Licensure

New Hampshire

Current Licensure

North Carolina

Current Licensure

Oregon

Current Licensure

Pennsylvania

Current Licensure

Tennessee

Current Licensure

Utah

Current Licensure

Wyoming

Current Licensure



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