Register my Health and Beauty Premises
To register your Health and Beauty Premises, you will need to complete the following registration form:
Application for Registration of a Health and Beauty Premises (PRINT)(PDF, 195KB)
Application for Registration of a Health and Beauty Premises (FILLABLE)(PDF, 208KB)
Before beginning the registration process, the Environmental Health Department must be satisfied that the following are submitted:
- A completed application form with contact details and signature
- A plan layout and specifications of the proposed business (drawn to scale, minimum 1:100)
- A comprehensive list of proposed activities to be conducted at the premises
Plans must include:
- Accurate scale (≥ 1:100)
- Proposed layout of the premises, showing the purpose and use of each area including bathroom facilities and cleaning area
- Placement of equipment, appliances, and fixtures in each area including cleaning room
- A checklist detailing equipment types and finishes
If any documentation is missing, Council will request it before proceeding.
Victorian Government Registration requirements for hairdressing and make-up businesses: Information for businesses
New Business Setup Steps
- Consult with Council’s Environmental Health team (ideally before selecting a site)
- Contact Planning Department to check for permit requirements
- Submit application, plans, and activity list
- Receive invoice for registration fee
- Organise site inspection; a report will be issued
- Complete required works, then request final inspection
- If satisfactory, registration is finalised and certificate issued
Post-Registration Requirements
Inspection Frequency
- One-off registrations: Inspected every 3 years or if issues arise
- Ongoing registrations: Subject to annual inspections or as require
Mandatory Display
- A notice about the scope of registration must be displayed prominently at the entrance
- Use Department of Health approved scope of registration found here
Client Information Sheets
Businesses conducting tattooing, body piercing, or skin penetration must:
- Provide written information to clients about infection risks
- Use Department of Health-approved sheets available here
Client Records
For procedures involving skin penetration (excluding ear piercing and dry needling) you must keep client records and take reasonable steps to protect the information:
- Record name, address, and phone number
- Retain records for 12 months
- Store securely at the business premises