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Utah · Tattoo Artist insurance · 2026

Tattoo Artist Insurance in Utah

Utah has no state-mandated coverage for tattoo artists on record, but the recommended coverages below still apply.

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Utah requirements

No state-mandated coverage is on record for tattoo artists in Utah. See the national checklist below for recommended policies.

State regulator: Utah Insurance Department

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Coverage checklist

CoverageRequirementAnnual cost
Professional Liability / E&OPL/E&ORecommended$350–$850/yr
Commercial AutoCAOptional$600–$1,400/yr
Commercial PropertyCPOptional$400–$1,200/yr
Cyber LiabilityCyberOptional$300–$800/yr
General LiabilityGLOptional$250–$600/yr
Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIMOptional$200–$600/yr
SOURCE · National carrier filings · BLS labor statistics · Updated 2026
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Cost breakdown

Professional Liability / E&O
$350–$850/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Client industries
  • ·Contract values
  • ·Defamation exposure

Covers claims of copyright infringement, defamation, or errors causing client financial harm.

Commercial Auto
$600–$1,400/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Driving frequency

Only if you drive extensively for work and your personal policy excludes business use.

Commercial Property
$400–$1,200/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Studio/office value

If you own or lease a studio.

Cyber Liability
$300–$800/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Client data stored

Consider if you handle significant client data or payment information.

General Liability
$250–$600/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Venue requirements
  • ·Revenue

Useful if you work on client sites or keep an office.

Inland Marine / Tools & Equipment
$200–$600/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Equipment value

Covers cameras, computers, and other portable gear.

COST MODEL · National carrier ranges adjusted for Utah market conditions · Multiplier 1.00×
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Best carriers for tattoo artist

Embroker
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Hiscox
AM Best: A
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NEXT Insurance
AM Best: A-
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Simply Business
AM Best: A
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Thimble
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Tattoo Artist insurance in Utah — FAQ

Do tattoo artists need insurance?+

Not necessarily by law, but most professional tattoo artists carry general liability and professional liability to protect against common claims.

How much does tattoo artist insurance cost?+

A typical tattoo artist can expect to pay general liability runs $250–$600 per year, professional liability $350–$850, and commercial auto $600–$1400 per vehicle. Total annual premiums for a small operation usually range from $1,500 to $8,000 depending on coverage choices, revenue, and number of employees.

What does general liability cover for a tattoo artist?+

General liability covers third-party bodily injury and property damage — for example, if a customer is injured on site or you accidentally damage a client's property. It does not cover your own injuries or professional errors (those need workers' comp and professional liability).

Do tattoo artists need professional liability insurance?+

In many cases, yes — professional liability covers claims that a mistake or omission in your work caused a client financial harm. It's worth considering if you have contracts with defined deliverables.

Does my personal auto insurance cover my tattoo artist business?+

No — personal auto policies typically exclude business use. If you drive a vehicle for work (transporting equipment, visiting clients, making deliveries), you need a commercial auto policy.

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