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Dialysis Technicians License in Ohio

Quick Answer

Ohio requires 200 hours of approved manicurist training and passing state exams, licensed through the State Cosmetology and Barber Board.

Education Required
200 hours
Exam
State Written and Practical Exam
Timeline
2-4 months
Renewal
Every Every 2 years

Requirements

Dialysis Technicians license in Ohio

gold
Veterans Benefits
N/A - Not displayed

Licensing Agency

Ohio Board of Nursing

Dialysis Technicians Salary in Ohio

Entry Level

$29,060

Median

$35,900

Experienced

$73,050

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary data is for informational purposes only.

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Dialysis Technicians in Ohio.

  1. 1

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency.

  2. 2

    Receive Your License

    Processing typically takes 2-4 months.

Dialysis Technicians Licensing in Ohio: What to Know

Ohio licenses nail technicians (called 'manicurists') through the State Cosmetology and Barber Board, though the COS database did not return a direct nail technician record. Ohio requires 200 hours of approved nail technology training, which is on the lower end nationally. Applicants must pass state-administered written and practical exams. Ohio uses the term 'manicurist' in its regulations and enforces sanitation and health standards for nail salons. The Board conducts inspections and has authority over salon licensing in addition to individual practitioner licensing, ensuring both facilities and technicians meet state requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a Dialysis Technicians license in Ohio?
The process typically takes 2-4 months, depending on education completion and exam scheduling.
What exam do I need for a Dialysis Technicians license in Ohio?
You need to pass the State Written and Practical Exam. N/A

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Data from CareerOneStop (DOLETA/DEED). Last updated: February 15, 2026.