Commercial – How to Get Certified and Licensed

Who needs to get certified in Wisconsin to apply pesticides?

We list the steps to getting certified in Wisconsin farther down this page.

Type of ApplicatorNeed to be Certified?Need to be Licensed?
Commercial Applicator For-HireYes. Using ANY pesticide.Yes
Commercial Applicator Not-For-Hire (you apply only on your employer’s property). ONLY if using RUP.Only if using RUP
Applying on K-12 Public School PropertyYes. Only if using RUP
Volunteer working for freeONLY if using RUP.Only if using RUP
Private Applicator: You produce an agricultural commodity AND you do it on property you or your employer owns or controls.Click “Private Pesticide Applicator” in the menu at the top of the page.

Steps to Getting Certified as a Commercial Applicator (for Private applicator click “Private Pesticide Applicator” above).

Step 1. Identify which category you need certification in.

Step 2. Purchase your training materials.

Step 3. Study the information in the training materials.

There are guides to help you study in the introduction of your manual. The UW PAT program does offer training sessions in the larger categories in the first part of the calendar year (January to May). In these sessions, DATCP offers the test after the training/review.

Step 4. Schedule a test either with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) or the private testing company Pearson Vue.

Step 5. Pass your test by getting at least 70% correct and receive your certification card from DATCP.

Step 6. Apply for an applicator license.

1. Commercial License For-hireYou are a “For-Hire” commercial applicator if you apply any pesticides for contract/money on other peoples land. Go To Portal to apply for your license.
2. Commercial License Not-For-HireYou are a “Not-For-Hire” commercial applicator if you only make pesticide applications to your employer’s property. You do not need a license unless you are using a restricted use pesticide (RUP). In that case, Go To Portal to apply for your license.
3. Commercial License Not-For-Hire applying to K-12 public school grounds.If you are applying only non-RUP pesticides to public K-12 school property (inside or outside) you do not need a license. However, if you do use an RUP click here to get your license: Go To Portal.
4. Commercial License Not-For-Hire applying as a government employee.Applying as a government employee, AND you are using a restricted use pesticide. Go To Portal.

Step 7. Have your license number added to your company’s application business license or apply for the business application license if you are the owner/manager of the company or location.

30-Day Temporary Commercial Applicator Trainee Registration

Licensed commercial application businesses can register new employees for a 30-day temporary training registrations. This allows employers to train their new employees in the field under direct on-site supervision before certification and licensing. See application form for details.