Pesticide Applicator Training

PRIVATE APPLICATOR
Private Applicator New Applications and Renewals - CLICK HERE
General Information A private applicator license applies to any applicator who uses or supervises the use of any restricted use pesticide which is restricted to use by a certified applicators and only for purposes of producing any agricultural commodity on property owned by applicator or their employer or under their control or (is applied without compensation other than trading of personal services between producers of agricultural commodities) on the property of another person.
A private applicator license is valid for no longer than 5 years from the issuing date and all private licenses expire on April 30th of the 5th year after issuance.
For more detailed information please visit the Pesticide Safety Education Program Website by CLICKING HERE
Application The private application can be obtained by visiting one of the approved testing/training locations listed in the link below or by contacting the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. Testing/Training Locations
Training/Testing To obtain a private pesticide license you must complete one of three options:

More Information

For more information on a private pesticide applicator license please contact your local Cooperative Extension Office, approved testing location or the Wyoming Department of Agriculture.

License Check List

The following items need to be submitted to the Wyoming Department of Agriculture to be issued a license

COMMERCIAL

General Information

A commercial applicator license applies to any applicator (whether or not the applicator is a private applicator with respect to some uses) who uses or supervises the use of any pesticide which classified for restricted use for any purpose or on any property other than on property owned by applicator or their employer or under their control or (is applied without compensation other than trading of personal services between producers of agricultural commodities) on the property of another person.

Commercial licenses are only valid for the balance of the year in which the license was obtained plus 24 months and expire on January 31st.

For more detailed information along with study materials please visit the Pesticide Safety Education Program Website by CLICKING HERE

Application

The commercial pesticide applications are only available at approved testing/training locations listed in the link below:

Training/Testing

Pesticide applicators are not required to attend training before testing. However many materials area available online for you to study for the exam. These materials are available on the Pesticide Safety Education Program Website by CLICKING HERE

All applicators applying for a new license are required to complete the online general examination along with all supporting exams for each pesticide category. This exam must be completed in one of the approved Testing/Training locations.

Renewal Applications

Commercial licenses are only valid for the balance of the year in which the license was obtained plus 24 months and expire on January 31st.

To re-certify in order to maintain your license from the Wyoming Department of Agriculture, one of the following requirements must be met:

Renewal Applicant training is held in Mid-January. (24 continuing education units are required within the three year span that a license is current.)

Continuing Education

Frequently Asked Questions:

Approved On-Line Training Coursework:

University of Wyoming PSEP CORE Manual Training - https://extension.catalog.instructure.com/

Continuing Education University - http://www.ceuschool.org/

Washington State University - http://pep.wsu.edu/

Continuing Education Course Credit Request

For those entities/companies that are interested in requesting their course be approved for Continuing Education Credit in Wyoming, please email an agenda and description of presentations to agrpestapp@wyo.gov

RECIPROCAL - Commercial Only

General Information

A reciprocal commercial license can be issued to an applicator with a valid license in another state wishing to do business in the State of Wyoming. To receive a reciprocal license from the Wyoming Department of Agriculture, the following requirements must be met:

Mandatory: Letter of verification from the respective state department of agriculture FROM THE STATE IN WHICH YOU COMPLETED TESTING IN. The letter should state that you are a licensed applicator in good standing with their agency and include the categories in which you are licensed in.

There are three requirements in Wyoming in order to reciprocate your license:

The following states are approved for reciprocity: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin

The following states are NOT approved for reciprocity: Alaska, Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia

This letter may be emailed to the Wyoming Department of Agriculture mailed to:

Wyoming Department of Agriculture

Attn: Technical Services Division

2219 Carey Avenue

Cheyenne, WY 82002

They can also be sent directly to the applicator and submitted with the completed packet.

The application packet can be downloaded by CLICKING HERE. This packet is for reciprocal applicator licenses only and will not be accepted for any other license type.

The packet will contain the following:

When all the forms have been completed, the following should also be returned with the forms:

To request a letter of good standing be sent to another state please CLICK HERE.

Program and Licensing Contact Information

Ag Program Coordinator

Letter of good standings can be sent to erin.christiansen@wyo.gov