Quick facts
- Category: Professional License
- Apostilled by the California Secretary of State (Sacramento or Los Angeles)
- Fee: $20 per document (mail) or $26 (walk-in) at the California Secretary of State
- Free document review before you pay any government fee
- Tracked outbound and return shipping included
What to know
Issuing office. Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, Department of Consumer Affairs. HQ: 1625 North Market Blvd, Ste 202, Sacramento, CA 95834. Mail: P.O. Box 944226, Sacramento, CA 94244-2260. Phone (800) 952-5210 / licensing (916) 574-7570. Email barbercosmo@dca.ca.gov. License verification: DCA BreEZe search (free). Notarized route (what you actually do): 1. Assemble the underlying copy. Use a clear copy of your physical esthetician license, or a free BreEZe license-verification printout, or an official record copy obtained via a Request for Public Record to the Board. 2. Sign a copy-certification by affidavit before a California notary — a sworn statement that “the attached is a true and correct copy of my California esthetician license, #____.” The notary takes your acknowledgment (or administers a jurat) and authenticates your signature. 3. Confirm the notary’s seal, signature,.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly do I submit?
A notarized copy-certification affidavit with a copy of your California esthetician license attached. The SOS apostilles the California notary’s signature.
Is “esthetician” the same as “aesthetician” on the document?
California issues it as an esthetician license; some foreign authorities spell it “aesthetician.” They refer to the same skincare credential — note this if a country queries the spelling.
Can I apostille just my BreEZe printout?
Not alone — it carries no California signature to authenticate. Notarize a sworn copy affidavit over it first.
What about the official board “certification”?
The BBC’s $10 Form BBC 09 is a reciprocity letter sent to another U.S. state board, not to you, so it isn’t apostille-usable. Use the notarized route.
Common destinations
Countries this document is most often sent to (pulled from this page's own guidance). Every destination has its own rulebook — apostille (Hague) or full legalization (non-Hague).
