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New Jersey Occupational Licensing

54 out of 102 moderate-income occupations licensed

14th most burdensome licensing laws for moderate-income occupations

Average Fees for Licenses:$279

New Jersey Licensing Overview

New Jersey licenses 54 out of 102 lower-income occupations (more than half of the occupations included in the study) . The state’s licensing laws are more burdensome than most other states. The state's licensing laws rank 14th in the nation. New Jersey licensed occupations includes occupations that are rarely licensed elsewhere. Few other states license Animal Control Officer (7 other).

On average, New Jersey requires $279 in licensing fees, 422 days of education and about 1 exam. Fees for a license exceed $1000 for Midwife, Direct Entry.

Which occupation in a New Jersey is the most regulated?

Out of the 54 occupations that require an occupational license in New Jersey, a license for Preschool Teacher, Public School has the highest burden. A Preschool Teacher, Public School license requires $752 in fees, 3 exams, 2 years experience, and 4 years of education.

Which occupation in a New Jersey is the least regulated?

Out of the 54 occupations that require an occupational license in New Jersey, a license for Animal Breeder has the lowest burden. A Animal Breeder license requires $18 in fees, no exams, no experience, and no of education.

Which occupational license in New Jersey is the most expensive?

An occupational license in New Jersey costs the most for Midwife, Direct Entry. A Midwife, Direct Entry license requires $1610 in fees, 1 exams, no experience, and 2 years of education.

Which occupational license in New Jersey is the least expensive?

An occupational license for in New Jersey costs the least for Animal Control Officer, Milk Sampler where the license costs $0.

Which occupational license in New Jersey takes the most time to obtain?

In New Jersey, an occupational license takes the most time (due to required education/experience) for Coach, Head (High School Sports). It takes 2192 days (6 years and 2 days) total. A Coach, Head (High School Sports) license requires $712 in fees, 3 exams, 2 years experience, and 4 years & 14 clock hours of education.

Which occupational license in New Jersey takes the least time to obtain?

In New Jersey, an occupational license takes the least time due to required education/experience (0 days) for Pharmacy Technician, Truck Driver, Other, Truck Driver, Tractor-Trailer, Gaming Supervisor, Slot Supervisor, Taxi Driver/Chauffeur, Milk Sampler, Landscape Contractor (Residential), Carpenter/Cabinet Maker Contractor (Residential), Cement Finishing Contractor (Residential), Door Repair Contractor (Residential), Drywall Installation Contractor (Residential), Floor Sander Contractor (Residential), Glazier Contractor (Residential), Insulation Contractor (Residential), Iron/Steel Contractor (Residential), Mason Contractor (Residential), Painting Contractor (Residential), Paving Contractor (Residential), Sheet Metal Contractor, Other (Residential), Terrazzo Contractor (Residential), Fisher, Commercial, Gaming Cage Worker, Gaming Dealer, Landscape Contractor (Commercial), Animal Breeder.

In New Jersey, which occupational licenses require exams?

In New Jersey, to obtain an occupational license there is at least one exam required for: Preschool Teacher, Public School, Coach, Head (High School Sports), HVAC Contractor (Commercial), HVAC Contractor (Residential), Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Commercial), Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Residential), Athletic Trainer, Security Alarm Installer, Earth Driller, Water Well, Locksmith, School Bus Driver, Bus Driver, City/Transit, Optician, Midwife, Direct Entry, Fire Alarm Installer, Cosmetologist, Barber, Shampooer, Crane Operator, Makeup Artist, Skin Care Specialist, Manicurist, Vegetation Pesticide Applicator, Pest Control Applicator, Truck Driver, Other, Truck Driver, Tractor-Trailer, Emergency Medical Technician, Milk Sampler. Earth Driller, Water Well, School Bus Driver require 6 exams.

New Jersey licenses 54 of the 102 lower-income occupations studied here. Its laws rank as the 16th most burdensome and require, on average, $224 in fees, 422 days of education and experience, and around one exam. New Jersey ranks as the 28th most broadly and onerously licensed state.

New Jersey licenses several occupations rarely licensed elsewhere. For example, few other states license animal control officers (six), locksmiths (13), taxi drivers and chauffeurs (15), or crane operators (17). Among those, locksmiths and crane operators are particularly onerously licensed. Locksmiths face unusually high education and experience requirements—roughly 732 days, comprising two years of experience and 10 hours of education. By comparison, the average across licensed states is just 54 days lost to education and experience. And crane operators pay fees that are more than double the average across licensed states: $475 versus $225.

New Jersey also imposes burdens on some occupations that seem excessive compared to those for other occupations that may present greater risks to the public. For example, its education and experience requirements for barbers and cosmetologists are much higher than those for EMTs. Barbers must study for 900 hours (roughly 210 days) and cosmetologists for 1,200 hours (roughly 280 days), while EMTs need only 110 hours of education and 10 hours of experience (roughly 27 days total). New Jersey could improve job prospects for its lower-income residents by lifting or easing its heavy licensing burdens for barbers, cosmetologists and other occupations, or—if government regulation is necessary—by replacing them with less restrictive regulatory alternatives such as inspections or voluntary certification.

New Jersey State Licensing Requirements for Lower-Income Occupations

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Burden Rank Occupation Number of States that License Fees Education/Experience (Days) Education Experience Exams Minimum Grade Minimum Age
1 Preschool Teacher, Public School 50 752 2190 4 years 2 years 3 12 18
2 Coach, Head (High School Sports) 47 712 2192 4 years & 14 clock hours 2 years 3 12 18
3 HVAC Contractor (Commercial) 37 331 1825 None 5 years 2 0 21
3 HVAC Contractor (Residential) 35 331 1825 None 5 years 2 0 21
3 Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Commercial) 37 331 1825 None 5 years 2 0 21
3 Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Residential) 36 331 1825 None 5 years 2 0 21
7 Athletic Trainer 49 530 1460 4 years None 1 12 18
8 Security Alarm Installer 37 271 1460 None 4 years 1 12 18
9 Earth Driller, Water Well 51 725 1095 None 3 years 6 12 0
10 Locksmith 12 348 1095 None 3 years 1 12 18
11 School Bus Driver 51 171 1095 None 3 years 6 0 21
12 Bus Driver, City/Transit 51 169 1095 None 3 years 5 0 21
13 Optician 22 899 851 2 years 4 months 5 12 17
14 Midwife, Direct Entry 37 1610 730 2 years None 1 0 18
15 Fire Alarm Installer 39 605 730 None 2 years 2 0 18
16 Cosmetologist 51 179 280 1200 clock hours None 2 12 17
17 Barber 51 95 210 900 clock hours None 2 12 17
18 Shampooer 33 90 210 900 clock hours None 2 12 17
19 Crane Operator 16 540 233 None 1000 clock hours 2 0 18
20 Makeup Artist 37 179 140 600 clock hours None 2 12 17
21 Skin Care Specialist 51 95 140 600 clock hours None 2 12 17
22 Manicurist 51 140 70 300 clock hours None 2 12 17
23 Vegetation Pesticide Applicator 51 690 29 4.5 clock hours 120 clock hours 4 0 18
24 Pharmacy Technician 44 85 0 None None 0 12 18
25 Pest Control Applicator 51 460 10 4.5 clock hours 40 clock hours 2 0 18
26 Truck Driver, Other 51 167 0 None None 4 0 18
26 Truck Driver, Tractor-Trailer 51 167 0 None None 4 0 18
28 Emergency Medical Technician 51 163 26 110 clock hours None 2 0 18
29 Massage Therapist 45 195 117 500 clock hours None 0 0 0
30 Security Guard, Unarmed 34 141 4 24 clock hours None 0 0 18
31 Gaming Supervisor 31 750 0 None None 0 0 0
31 Slot Supervisor 29 750 0 None None 0 0 0
33 Taxi Driver/Chauffeur 13 53 0 None None 0 0 21
34 Animal Control Officer 7 0 15 65 clock hours None 0 0 18
35 Milk Sampler 43 0 0 None None 2 0 0
36 Landscape Contractor (Residential) 48 185 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Carpenter/Cabinet Maker Contractor (Residential) 30 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Cement Finishing Contractor (Residential) 30 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Door Repair Contractor (Residential) 29 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Drywall Installation Contractor (Residential) 30 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Floor Sander Contractor (Residential) 27 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Glazier Contractor (Residential) 30 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Insulation Contractor (Residential) 30 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Iron/Steel Contractor (Residential) 30 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Mason Contractor (Residential) 31 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Painting Contractor (Residential) 27 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Paving Contractor (Residential) 28 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Sheet Metal Contractor, Other (Residential) 31 110 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Terrazzo Contractor (Residential) 28 110 0 None None 0 0 0
50 Fisher, Commercial 43 102 0 None None 0 0 0
51 Gaming Cage Worker 30 95 0 None None 0 0 0
51 Gaming Dealer 29 95 0 None None 0 0 0
53 Landscape Contractor (Commercial) 47 75 0 None None 0 0 0
54 Animal Breeder 29 18 0 None None 0 0 0

License to Work

The data and information here come from IJ’s License to Work report, released in November 2022.

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