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Pesticide Applicator Certification
Applicator Credential FAQs
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Which applicator credential do I need?
Use the certification flowchart to determine if certification is required. Note, applicator credentials are valid for three years after they are awarded and expire on December 31 of the third year.
Private certification is required for anyone who applies restricted-use pesticides (RUPs) to agricultural commodities to their own or their employer’s property. Applicators must pass the private core exam.
Commercial certification is required for anyone who applies pesticides for commercial purposes (for-hire or for anyone who applies non-ready-to-use pesticides) during their employment. All commercial applicators must pass the commercial core exam and at least one category exam depending on the type(s) of applications performed. See the Commercial Pesticide Application Certification Categories List to decide which categories to include on your application.
Registered applicators may be appropriate for applicators who apply general-use pesticides for a commercial purpose under the supervision of a certified applicator. Registered applicators cannot apply RUPs.
Registered applicators must be trained by an MDARD-approved trainer using an MDARD-approved training program that meets Regulation 636, Rule 8, Subrule 9 requirements. Approved trainers must pass the Registered Applicator Trainer Exam and be a commercially certified applicator with at least two seasons of experience applying pesticides in the categories which they will train registered applicators. A Registered Applicator Trainer Manual is available for trainers to study for the exam.
Contact Michigan State University’s Pesticide Safety Education Coordinator, Dr. Safa Alzohairy for help developing a training program and to take the Registered Applicator Trainer Exam.
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Apply for a credential
Mail applications and application fees (check or money order made payable to the “State of Michigan”) to: The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, P.O. Box 30776, Lansing, Michigan 48909. Upon passing all certification exams and supplying the application and the application fee to MDARD, a certification or registration credential will be issued.
- Private application fee - $50 (honorably discharged veterans are fee exempt)
- Commercial application fee - $75
- Registered application fee - $45
Recertifying Applicators: To recertify, submit the applicator renewal application and the corresponding application fee to MDARD.
Commercial Applicators or Private Applicators adding a category or standard must submit the Private and Commercial Applicator Certification Application and the applicable application fee to MDARD.
New Private Applicators must submit the Private and Commercial Applicator Certification Application and the $50 application fee to MDARD. Honorably discharged veterans are fee exempt.
New Commercial Applicators must submit the Private and Commercial Applicator Certification Application and the $75 application fee to MDARD.
New Registered Applicators must submit the Commercial Applicator Registration Application and the $45 application fee to MDARD. Additionally, registered applicators must:
- Pass the commercial core exam.
- Receive applicable category training from the approved trainer using the approved training program.
MDARD allows applicators in training to use pesticides for two weeks under the direct supervision of a certified applicator, if their employer has an approved training program. The Requirements and Procedures for Two-week Training Notification for Non-certified or Non-registered Pesticide Applicators Form must be provided to MDARD BEFORE an applicator in training begins the two-week training period.
Use the Registered Pesticide Applicator Checklist to verify an applicator has successfully completed applicator registration.
Requesting reciprocity:
MDARD has reciprocal certification agreements with Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. To receive reciprocity in Michigan, an applicator must be a resident in the originating state of the credential. Submit a copy of the originating credential along with the Private and Commercial Applicator Certification Application.
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Study materials and exams
Some study manuals and other training resources are available for free through the Michigan State University Pesticide Safety Education Program. All study manuals can be ordered from the National Pesticide Safety Education Center. See MDARD's List of Study Manuals by Applicator Type for information about which study manual to order.
Certification exams are proctored by Metro Institute on behalf of MDARD. Applicators need to schedule their own exam(s) and have two options to take an exam:
- At an established testing center: Find a nearby testing center.
- Online and remotely proctored from your home or office: View the Applicator Exam Video Training to walk through the process of taking a remote proctored exam.
Schedule an exam online via Metro Institute or by calling 877-533-2900. Note, Metro Institute’s main office is in Arizona.
MDARD proctors the core, aerial, and fumigation exams following an MSU core review. The exam schedule will be posted when the renewal season begins in October.
Registration and convenience fees charged by MSU or Metro Institute are separate from MDARD’s application fees. The application and application fee must be submitted to MDARD to apply for a credential.
Need a reasonable accommodation for an exam? Visit MDARD’s Reasonable Accommodation Requests webpage for additional information.
Interested in being a vendor to administer certification exams? Review MDARD’s proctoring requirements to determine minimum vendor standards.