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Renewing Applicators - licensed in previous calendar year

Applicators licensed in the pervious calendar year will find renewal instructions on their renewal form. These fees and surcharges are non-transferable and nonrefundable. If the applicator is required to retest, you will need to bring the renewal form and payment or payment receipt to your testing appointment.  To request a duplicate renewal form contact pesticide.licensing@state.mn.us.

Additional Note: applications of fertilizer require a fertilizer license.

No

Categories to apply for under a Commercial and Noncommercial pesticide applicator license.

Category CodeCommercialNon-commercialCategoryDescription
AYesYesCoreBasic principles of pesticide regulation and application; required for all licensed applicators
BYesYesGeneral AerialPesticide application with an aircraft
CYesYesField Crops Pest ManagementHerbicides, fungicides and/or insecticides to agricultural crops
EYesYesTurf & OrnamentalsPesticides to non-agricultural areas or for ornamental propagation including lawns, parks, athletic fields, golf courses, nurseries, greenhouses. Note that fertilizer applications are licensed separately
FYesYesAquaticPesticides to surface water or areas where water is present to control aquatic organism, plants
HYesYesSeed TreatmentInsecticides and fungicides to seed
IYesYesAnti-MicrobialPesticide to HVAC ventilation systems, cooling towers and for indoor mold mitigation & remediation
JYesYesForestry, Rights-of-Way, and Natural AreasPesticides to forestry (forested areas and forest plantations), rights-of-way (including roads, utilities, and ditch banks), and natural areas (prairie restoration, buckthorn removal)
KYesYesAgricultural Pest Control - AnimalPesticides to farm buildings and farm animals
LYesYesMosquito, Black Fly, Tick Pest ControlPesticides for mosquito, black fly and tick pest control
MNoYesFood Processing Pest Management (Noncommercial)Pesticides to food processing areas (not for-hire)
NYesYesNon-soil FumigationFumigants and other pesticides to stored grain, processed grain, other commodities and facilities (fumigation endorsement for structural applicator OR private pesticide certification)
OYesYesSoil FumigationPesticide to Soil (fumigation endorsement for private pesticide certification)
PYesYesVertebrate Pest ControlPesticides for vertebrate pest control (including repellents)
QYesYesWood PreservativesChemical wood preservatives to lumber such as utility poles, fence posts, structural lumber, and railroad ties
RYesYesSewer Root ControlPesticides for root control in sewer lines
SNoYesNoncommercial StructuralPesticides on, in, under or around structures (not for-hire)
License Categories

Categories to apply for under a Commercial and Noncommercial pesticide applicator license.

Category CodeCommercialNon-commercialCategoryDescription
AYesYesCoreBasic principles of pesticide regulation and application; required for all licensed applicators
BYesYesGeneral AerialPesticide application with an aircraft
CYesYesField Crops Pest ManagementHerbicides, fungicides and/or insecticides to agricultural crops
EYesYesTurf & OrnamentalsPesticides to non-agricultural areas or for ornamental propagation including lawns, parks, athletic fields, golf courses, nurseries, greenhouses. Note that fertilizer applications are licensed separately
FYesYesAquaticPesticides to surface water or areas where water is present to control aquatic organism, plants
HYesYesSeed TreatmentInsecticides and fungicides to seed
IYesYesAnti-MicrobialPesticide to HVAC ventilation systems, cooling towers and for indoor mold mitigation & remediation
JYesYesForestry, Rights-of-Way, and Natural AreasPesticides to forestry (forested areas and forest plantations), rights-of-way (including roads, utilities, and ditch banks), and natural areas (prairie restoration, buckthorn removal)
KYesYesAgricultural Pest Control - AnimalPesticides to farm buildings and farm animals
LYesYesMosquito, Black Fly, Tick Pest ControlPesticides for mosquito, black fly and tick pest control
MNoYesFood Processing Pest Management (Noncommercial)Pesticides to food processing areas (not for-hire)
NYesYesNon-soil FumigationFumigants and other pesticides to stored grain, processed grain, other commodities and facilities (fumigation endorsement for structural applicator OR private pesticide certification)
OYesYesSoil FumigationPesticide to Soil (fumigation endorsement for private pesticide certification)
PYesYesVertebrate Pest ControlPesticides for vertebrate pest control (including repellents)
QYesYesWood PreservativesChemical wood preservatives to lumber such as utility poles, fence posts, structural lumber, and railroad ties
RYesYesSewer Root ControlPesticides for root control in sewer lines
SNoYesNoncommercial StructuralPesticides on, in, under or around structures (not for-hire)
No
  • Apply online and pay application and surcharge fees, these fees and surcharges are non-transferable and nonrefundable. You are strongly encouraged to complete your application online prior to the testing appointment. Include the name, address (physical address and mailing address, if different) and phone number of your employer.  Provide your social security number.
  • Certify that the financial requirements are met.
  • Applying in-person or by mail: Confirm that that the testing location can accept payments, if approved by testing location, bring the completed application and payment to the testing appointment.  If the location does not accept payments on behalf of MDA you will need to mail in the application form with payment to the MDA, contact pesticide.licensing@state.mn.us to obtain proof of payment before scheduling an exam.
  • The MDA has partnered with many testing locations throughout the state. Visit Pesticide Testing Locations to schedule an exam.

Applicators licensed in the pervious calendar year will find renewal instructions on their renewal form. These fees and surcharges are non-transferable and nonrefundable. If the applicator is required to retest, you will need to bring the renewal form and payment or payment receipt to your testing appointment.  To request a duplicate renewal form contact pesticide.licensing@state.mn.us.

Additional Note: applications of fertilizer require a fertilizer license.

Categories to apply for under a Commercial and Noncommercial pesticide applicator license.

Category CodeCommercialNon-commercialCategoryDescription
AYesYesCoreBasic principles of pesticide regulation and application; required for all licensed applicators
BYesYesGeneral AerialPesticide application with an aircraft
CYesYesField Crops Pest ManagementHerbicides, fungicides and/or insecticides to agricultural crops
EYesYesTurf & OrnamentalsPesticides to non-agricultural areas or for ornamental propagation including lawns, parks, athletic fields, golf courses, nurseries, greenhouses. Note that fertilizer applications are licensed separately
FYesYesAquaticPesticides to surface water or areas where water is present to control aquatic organism, plants
HYesYesSeed TreatmentInsecticides and fungicides to seed
IYesYesAnti-MicrobialPesticide to HVAC ventilation systems, cooling towers and for indoor mold mitigation & remediation
JYesYesForestry, Rights-of-Way, and Natural AreasPesticides to forestry (forested areas and forest plantations), rights-of-way (including roads, utilities, and ditch banks), and natural areas (prairie restoration, buckthorn removal)
KYesYesAgricultural Pest Control - AnimalPesticides to farm buildings and farm animals
LYesYesMosquito, Black Fly, Tick Pest ControlPesticides for mosquito, black fly and tick pest control
MNoYesFood Processing Pest Management (Noncommercial)Pesticides to food processing areas (not for-hire)
NYesYesNon-soil FumigationFumigants and other pesticides to stored grain, processed grain, other commodities and facilities (fumigation endorsement for structural applicator OR private pesticide certification)
OYesYesSoil FumigationPesticide to Soil (fumigation endorsement for private pesticide certification)
PYesYesVertebrate Pest ControlPesticides for vertebrate pest control (including repellents)
QYesYesWood PreservativesChemical wood preservatives to lumber such as utility poles, fence posts, structural lumber, and railroad ties
RYesYesSewer Root ControlPesticides for root control in sewer lines
SNoYesNoncommercial StructuralPesticides on, in, under or around structures (not for-hire)

Noncommercial Pesticide Applicator

Noncommercial licenses are for all pesticide applicators that apply Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs) as part of their job on property owned or controlled by their employer; or for two or more governmental units sharing resources through a joint powers agreement. Any pesticide application to a golf course (RUP or general use) must be performed by a licensed applicator. Requirements to become a new applicator or renew an existing license are below.

Application & Fees

New applicators must pay the application and surcharge fees, these fees and surcharges are non-transferable and nonrefundable. The MDA strongly encourages new applicators to apply online prior to the testing appointment. 

If you are unable to apply online, complete the application form including the name, address (physical address and mailing address, if different) and phone number of your employer.  Provide your social security number.  

Also, if not applying online confirm that the testing location can accept payments. If approved by the testing location, bring the completed application and payment to the testing appointment. If the location does not accept payments on behalf of the MDA you will need to mail in the application form with payment to the MDA. Contact pesticide.licensing@state.mn.us to obtain proof of payment before scheduling an exam.

Schedule Exam

The MDA has partnered with many testing locations throughout the state. Visit Pesticide Testing Locations to schedule an exam.

New Applicators

Application & Fees

New applicators must pay the application and surcharge fees, these fees and surcharges are non-transferable and nonrefundable. The MDA strongly encourages new applicators to apply online prior to the testing appointment. 

If you are unable to apply online, complete the application form including the name, address (physical address and mailing address, if different) and phone number of your employer.  Provide your social security number.  

Also, if not applying online confirm that the testing location can accept payments. If approved by the testing location, bring the completed application and payment to the testing appointment. If the location does not accept payments on behalf of the MDA you will need to mail in the application form with payment to the MDA. Contact pesticide.licensing@state.mn.us to obtain proof of payment before scheduling an exam.

Schedule Exam

The MDA has partnered with many testing locations throughout the state. Visit Pesticide Testing Locations to schedule an exam.

No

Applicators licensed in the pervious calendar year will find renewal instructions on their renewal form. These fees and surcharges are non-transferable and nonrefundable. If the applicator is required to retest, they will need to bring the renewal form and payment or payment receipt to your testing appointment. To request a duplicate renewal form contact pesticide.licensing@state.mn.us.

Renewing Applicators - licensed in previous calendar year

Applicators licensed in the pervious calendar year will find renewal instructions on their renewal form. These fees and surcharges are non-transferable and nonrefundable. If the applicator is required to retest, they will need to bring the renewal form and payment or payment receipt to your testing appointment. To request a duplicate renewal form contact pesticide.licensing@state.mn.us.

No

Categories to apply for under a Commercial and Noncommercial pesticide applicator license.

Category CodeCommercialNon-commercialCategoryDescription
AYesYesCoreBasic principles of pesticide regulation and application; required for all licensed applicators
BYesYesGeneral AerialPesticide application with an aircraft
CYesYesField Crops Pest ManagementHerbicides, fungicides and/or insecticides to agricultural crops
EYesYesTurf & OrnamentalsPesticides to non-agricultural areas or for ornamental propagation including lawns, parks, athletic fields, golf courses, nurseries, greenhouses. Note that fertilizer applications are licensed separately
FYesYesAquaticPesticides to surface water or areas where water is present to control aquatic organism, plants
HYesYesSeed TreatmentInsecticides and fungicides to seed
IYesYesAnti-MicrobialPesticide to HVAC ventilation systems, cooling towers and for indoor mold mitigation & remediation
JYesYesForestry, Rights-of-Way, and Natural AreasPesticides to forestry (forested areas and forest plantations), rights-of-way (including roads, utilities, and ditch banks), and natural areas (prairie restoration, buckthorn removal)
KYesYesAgricultural Pest Control - AnimalPesticides to farm buildings and farm animals
LYesYesMosquito, Black Fly, Tick Pest ControlPesticides for mosquito, black fly and tick pest control
MNoYesFood Processing Pest Management (Noncommercial)Pesticides to food processing areas (not for-hire)
NYesYesNon-soil FumigationFumigants and other pesticides to stored grain, processed grain, other commodities and facilities (fumigation endorsement for structural applicator OR private pesticide certification)
OYesYesSoil FumigationPesticide to Soil (fumigation endorsement for private pesticide certification)
PYesYesVertebrate Pest ControlPesticides for vertebrate pest control (including repellents)
QYesYesWood PreservativesChemical wood preservatives to lumber such as utility poles, fence posts, structural lumber, and railroad ties
RYesYesSewer Root ControlPesticides for root control in sewer lines
SNoYesNoncommercial StructuralPesticides on, in, under or around structures (not for-hire)

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