Great question – getting your legal setup right from the start can save you a ton of stress later. To open a salon, you’ll need a business license so you can legally operate. Then, most places require a health and safety inspection or sanitation permit, since you’re working directly with people. If you’re offering services like hair, nails, or facials, make sure you (and your team) have the right cosmetology or beauty licenses. You’ll also likely need a salon license for the physical location, separate from your personal license. Fire safety approval is often required too before you can open your doors. One thing many people forget? Insurance. It’s not a permit, but it’s a must-have. Also, if you play music in the salon, you might need a music license, and for any outdoor sign, some cities require a sign permit. Rules can vary by location, so it’s smart to check with your local small business office to be sure you’ve got everything covered.