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Georgia Pest Control Recertification

Recertify Your Pest Control License in Georgia







Recertification Requirements

Recertifying your pest control license in Georgia involves meeting several key requirements:

  • Continuing Education Credits: Complete a minimum of 10 hours of continuing education courses as required by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. These credits ensure that you stay updated with the latest industry practices and regulations.
  • Certified Operators: Certified operators in Georgia must complete a minimum of 25 hours of approved continuing education within each five-year certification period. This includes:
    • 8 hours in Core Courses
    • 10 hours in Structural Pest Control
    • 7 hours in Household Pest Control
  • Recertification Exam: Successfully pass a recertification exam. The exam tests your knowledge of pest control practices, safety protocols, and state regulations. Study materials and exam dates are available through the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
  • Submission of Fees: Submit the required recertification fees. Fees cover administrative costs and support the oversight of pest control practices in Georgia. Check with the Georgia Department of Agriculture for current fee schedules and payment methods.

Adhering to these requirements ensures that you maintain your eligibility to operate as a licensed pest control professional in Georgia. Failure to meet any of these requirements may result in the expiration of your license, affecting your ability to perform pest control services legally.