Wastewater Operator License in Delaware
Quick Answer
Delaware did not return a specific pest control license in the COS database. Pesticide applicators are certified through the Delaware Department of Agriculture's Pesticide Compliance Section.
- Background Check
- Required
Requirements
Wastewater Operator license in Delaware
How to Get Licensed
Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Wastewater Operator in Delaware.
- 1
Complete Education Requirements
No educational requirements
- 2
Submit Background Check
No criminal record prohibitions
- 3
Pass the Required Exam
State exam required
- 4
Submit Your Application
File your application with the licensing agency.
- 5
Receive Your License
Processing times vary. Check with your state licensing board for current timelines.
Wastewater Operator Licensing in Delaware: What to Know
Delaware's COS data did not return a pest control operator license. The state regulates pesticide applicators through the Delaware Department of Agriculture, Pesticide Compliance Section. Commercial applicators must obtain certification by passing EPA-approved core and category exams. Delaware requires both a business license for pest control companies and individual applicator certification. Structural pest control is regulated separately from agricultural applications. Contact the Delaware Department of Agriculture for current requirements and fees.
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