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Complete Utah Certification Bundle
All courses required for Utah pest control certification.
8 Courses32 hours total$299Add to Cart
Renewal & Continuing Education Bundle
Required courses for license renewal and continuing education.
4 Courses16 hours total$149Add to Cart
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Pest control licensing in Utah
Renewing your pest control license in Utah is straightforward when you understand the state's process. LearnPest offers state-approved continuing education courses that make renewal easy for technicians in Utah. This guide outlines the key steps, requirements, and resources you need to stay compliant and up to date.
How to renew your Utah pest control license
Renewal deadline · December 31
Create an account at the UDAF Pesticide Licensing Portal.
Pay the required exam fees and register for pesticide exams.
Complete required exams (limit: 2 attempts per exam within 6-month period).
Allow up to 48 hours for exam score processing.
Submit your application through the licensing portal once exams are passed.
Maintain CEU requirements and upload proof of CEUs before renewal.
Pay renewal fees based on your license category.
Continuing education requirements
Utah requires continuing education hours by license type. Our bundles above are sized to satisfy these in a single sitting.
| License type | Required CEUs | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total Credits | 24 Hours (Commercial/Non-Comm); 6 Hours (Private Applicator) | |
| Pesticide Law | 2 Hours (UDAF Only) (Commercial/Non-Comm); 1 Hour (Private Applicator) | As of January 1, 2026, online "Law" credits from third-party vendors are no longer accepted. Law credits must be earned directly through a UDAF-sponsored event or staff member. |
| Pesticide Safety | 6 Hours (Commercial/Non-Comm); 1 Hour (Private Applicator) | |
| Pesticide Use/Cat. | 10 Hours (Commercial/Non-Comm); 1 Hour (Private Applicator) | |
| Electives | 6 Hours (Commercial/Non-Comm); 3 Hours (Private Applicator) |
Utah licensing fees
Direct from the state agency's published fee schedule. Use these to budget renewals and certification.
License Renewal Fees
- Commercial Applicator$65.00 / 3 Years
- Non-Commercial Applicator$20.00 / 3 Years
- Private Applicator$20.00 / 3 Years
- Pesticide Dealer$65.00 / 3 Years
- Business (1-4 applicators)$75.00 / 3 Years
- Business (5-9 applicators)$150.00 / 3 Years
- Business (10+ applicators)$300.00 / 3 Years

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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a Utah pesticide license valid?
Licenses expire on December 31 each year and must be renewed annually.
Can I earn all my credits online?
No. UDAF limits online training to 50% of your total requirement (12 hours for Commercial). The other 12 hours must be earned at live, in-person workshops.
What happens if I miss the December 31st deadline?
You can still renew through February 28th, but you must pay a $25 late fee. After February 28th, you are legally required to re-test for all categories.
Does Utah offer reciprocity?
Yes. Utah reciprocates with most states, the DOD, and the BLM. You must provide a Letter of Good Standing from your home state and pay the $65.00 fee.
Does my business need its own license?
Yes. Any business applying pesticides for hire must have a Commercial Pesticide Business License. Each physical location must also have at least one applicator certified in every category the business offers.
How many CEUs are required for commercial applicators?
24 CEUs per renewal cycle, including required Law, Safety, and Use credits.
Can I transfer my out-of-state pesticide license to Utah?
Yes. Utah accepts reciprocity with a Letter of Good Standing, identification, fees, and any required federal credentials.






