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Hypnotism permit

If you want to show, demonstrate or perform a hypnotism act in public, you will need a hypnotism permit.

Before you apply

You need to read and understand the requirements set out on this page before you submit an application for a licence. We cannot proceed with your application unless you give us all the information we need.

Your application must include the following details:

  • your name and address
  • details of previous performance
  • details of any proposed future performances

Fees and prices

The table below shows the fees and charges for hypnotism permits:

Hypnotism permit fees
Fee Price
New application fee £59
Maintenance fee £30

The application fee will be charged at the time of your application. The maintenance fee will be charged prior to the issue of your permit.

Duration

We will grant all hypnotism permits for the duration of the performance or demonstration, unless we state otherwise.

How to apply

You can submit an application online:

Apply for a hypnotism permit

Further information

Select a topic below to find out more about hypnotism permits:

The application process

We will inform the police of your application and they may wish to contact you should they have any concerns.

There is no consultation process with this application.

Evaluation

We aim to determine your application within 60 days.

Tacit consent applies. If you have not heard from us within 60 days, you will be able to act as though your permit has been granted.

Appeals

If you want to appeal a permit rejection, please contact us by email at licensing@bathnes.gov.uk

Conditions

We may attach conditions to the permit. These will be sent to you with your permit.

Complaints

If you want to make a complaint about a person operating without a hynotism permit, please report this to us using our online form.

Relevant legislation

Hypnotism Act 1952

We have made the information on these web pages as comprehensive as possible.  However, in attempting to simplify the law, certain requirements have been omitted. Full details of what you must do are in the relevant legislation.

Laws can and do change. We must advise that only the Courts can give an authoritative opinion on statute law.