Roosters Men's Grooming Centers Franchise Disclosure Documents
Available Roosters Men's Grooming Centers franchise disclosure document(s) (FDD's) are listed below. The Roosters Men's Grooming Centers FDD is a federally mandated document that requires Roosters Men's Grooming Centers to disclose 23 key items in easy-to-understand language. The FDD typically runs hundreds of pages long and contains critical information you should consider when researching a franchise.
“As a ROOSTERS MEN’S GROOMING CENTER franchisee, you will operate a unique full-service grooming shop that provides personal grooming services primarily to men, including haircuts, under the service mark and trade name ROOSTERS MEN’S GROOMING CENTER.” — 2025 Roosters Men's Grooming Centers FDD
Available Documents
All documents download immediately after purchase.
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2025 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
October 2025
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2024 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
November 2024
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2024 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
January 2024
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2022 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
November 2022
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2021 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
October 2021
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2020 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
October 2020
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2019 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
October 2019
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2017 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
October 2017
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2016 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
October 2016
Roosters Men's Grooming Centers
2015 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
October 2015
Notes:
Note: Purchased documents are available for immediate download. The $99 FDD Document Processing Fee covers acquisition, storage, organization, and digital delivery of an individually purchased FDD. Analysis packages are priced for the report and include the source FDDs it cites at no additional charge; package tiers differ by analysis window — a 5-year report analyzes five filings, a 2-year report two.
