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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the APPLICANT INFORMATION form in our editor.
  2. Begin by selecting your applicant type: either 'New' or 'Renewal'. This helps categorize your application correctly.
  3. Fill in your full legal name, including first, middle, last, and suffix. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for official records.
  4. Enter your Social Security Number and date of birth. Select your gender and race from the provided options.
  5. Provide your physical address, including street address, city, state, and zip code. If your mailing address is the same, check the designated box.
  6. Input your contact information: daytime telephone number, secondary telephone number (if applicable), and email address. Remember that OCRP will use this email for communication regarding your application status.
  7. Carefully answer all statutory compliance questions with 'Yes' or 'No'. If a question does not apply to you, indicate 'N/A'.
  8. Sign and date the application at the bottom to confirm that all information is accurate. Failure to sign may delay processing.
  9. Submit the completed application along with the non-refundable $75 fee either by mail or online through OCRP's website.

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AMS administers the Federal Pesticide Recordkeeping Program, which requires all certified private pesticide applicators to keep records of their use of federally restricted use pesticides (RUP) for a period of 2 years.
Maintaining your pesticide applicator certification requires you attend a recertification course approved for the category(s) of applications in which you are certified. Applicators who take the required recertification course will have their certificates automatically renewed and sent to them.
Joseph Guthrie, VDACS Commissioner On January 15, 2022, Joseph Guthrie became the 18th Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. This appointment was originally announced by Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin on January 4. Commissioner Guthrie is a sixth generation Virginia farmer.
All pesticide applicators are required to pass the Virginia Core exam to receive certification. Commercial pesticide applicators must also pass an exam in at least one category of pest control specifc to the type of work they perform.
Establishes a nation-wide minimum age for certified applicators and persons working under their direct supervision. Establishes a maximum recertification interval of 5 years for commercial and private applicators.

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A pesticide business license is required for any person or business operating in Virginia, which, in exchange for compensation, sells, stores, distributes, mixes, applies or recommends pesticides.
Any type of pesticide application, when doing it as a service, requires a license.

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