Wyoming Department of Agriculture
Wyoming Pest Control Licensing
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Complete Wyoming Certification Bundle
All courses required for Wyoming 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 Wyoming
Renewing your pest control license in Wyoming is straightforward when you understand the state's process. LearnPest offers state-approved continuing education courses that make renewal easy for technicians in Wyoming. This guide outlines the key steps, requirements, and resources you need to stay compliant and up to date.
How to renew your Wyoming pest control license
Renewal deadline · Private Applicator: April 30 (every 5 years); Commercial Applicator: January 31 (license valid 2–3 years depending on issuance date)
Determine your license type (private, commercial, non-commercial).
Complete the required training or exam depending on your license category.
Private applicators: Attend authorized WDA or University of Wyoming training or complete an online/paper exam.
Commercial applicators: Complete the online General Exam and all category exams at a WDA-approved facility.
Compile the required documents: application, proof of training/exam, and Power of Attorney (only if using an out-of-state address).
Submit your completed application to the Wyoming Department of Agriculture.
Commercial applicators must complete 24 CEUs, attend the annual re-certification school, or retake required exams.
Pay applicable registration or training fees.
Continuing education requirements
Wyoming requires continuing education hours by license type. Our bundles above are sized to satisfy these in a single sitting.
| License type | Required CEUs | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Applicator | 24 CEUs | CEUs must include proof such as agenda and attendance; required within license period |
| Commercial Re-Certification School | Fulfills requirement | Annual event held in January (Casper) |
| Commercial Re-Exam | N/A | Option to retest instead of CEUs |
| Private Applicator | Training or exam | License valid for 5 years |
| Non-Commercial Applicator | Same as commercial | Follows commercial CEU and recertification requirements |
Wyoming licensing fees
Direct from the state agency's published fee schedule. Use these to budget renewals and certification.
Renewal and Recertification Costs
- Commercial Recertification Program$150 per person
- Commercial Applicator CEUsIncluded per session; must attend to earn credit
- Private Applicator RequirementsTraining/exam (no posted fee in source)

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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a private applicator license valid?
A private applicator license is valid for 5 years and expires on April 30 of the fifth year after issuance.
How often are CEUs required for commercial applicators?
Commercial applicators must complete 24 CEUs during their license period, attend the Commercial Re-certification School, or retake category exams.
Do I need a business license in Wyoming?
No. Wyoming certifies the individual applicator rather than the company. However, any business selling restricted-use pesticides must hold a Pesticide Dealer License ($25.00) for each location.
Can I earn all my credits online?
Yes. Wyoming allows for online recertification through state-approved providers, provided you complete the 24 required hours before your license expires on January 31st.
Does Wyoming offer reciprocity?
Yes. Non-residents can apply for a reciprocal license ($25.00) if they hold a valid license in a state that offers the same to Wyoming residents. States often included are MT, NE, SD, UT, and ID.
Does Wyoming allow CEU disputes?
Yes. Applicators may submit documentation such as agendas and sign-in records to dispute missing CEUs.






