If you apply pesticides for hire, or you are a government employee that applies pesticides while performing your work duties, you must have a commercial pesticide applicator license.
You are considered a commercial applicator if you:
Commercial applicator certification and licensure is valid for two years and must be recertified and renewed by the last day of February in the year of expiration. The SDDANR maintains a searchable database of commercial applicators.
Commercial applicators must initially pass commercial certification exams to become eligible for a commercial applicator license. Click here for a list of sites around the state where you can make an appointment to take these certification exams.
Every tester must take the commercial category G - General (core) certification exam PLUS any other commercial certification exams that pertain to the type of pesticide applications that they will be making. Click here to view the list of South Dakota commercial certification categories.
A useful resource for applicators seeking commercial certification is the National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual.
To be eligible to purchase a commercial pesticide applicator license you must first obtain, and then maintain, current commercial certification categories. You can then apply and pay for a commercial pesticide applicator license. A fee of $35 is charged for a commercial pesticide applicator license. Renewal of a commercial pesticide applicator license is required every two years.
To pay for a license online, click here.
To pay for a license by mailing a check you MUST include a completed South Dakota Commercial Pesticide Applicator and Dealer License Application.
Private applicator certification is required before an agricultural producer can purchase or use a restricted use pesticide. Also, any producer who has the potential of producing more than $1,000 of an agricultural commodity must be certified to use any pesticide.
There is no fee for private applicator certification, which is valid for three years.
Private applicator certification can be obtained or renewed by completing any ONE of the following options: