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⚠️ Important: This comparison is based on published state licensing requirements and may not reflect recent changes. Reciprocity and transfer rules change frequently and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis by state licensing boards. This tool is for research purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Always contact New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) directly to confirm current transfer requirements before submitting any applications or fees.
Everything you need to know about transferring your pest control license from Utah to New Mexico
We could not confirm reciprocity status between these states. Contact New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) to verify.
| Requirement | Utah (UT) | New Mexico (NM) |
|---|---|---|
| Education Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Exam Requirements | Provider: Applicants must pass a core/general pesticide safety exam AND at least one category-specific exam with a score of 70% or higher. The core exam must be passed before any category exams may be attempted. Exams may be taken online (with proctor) or at an approved testing center. Applicants have 60 days to complete the full testing process. After three attempts, an additional $15.00 is charged for each additional two tests. Passing score: 70%. Exam fee: $65 for Commercial Pesticide Applicator license (covers 3-year license); $20 for Non-Commercial and Private Applicator license (3-year); testing center fees may vary per center policy. | Provider: Applicants must pass the National Core Exam (covering pesticide safety, laws, and regulations) and at least one Pest Control Category exam specific to their type of pest control work. Exams are computer-based, administered via Metro Institute at proctored sites statewide. All requirements must be completed within 60 days of application or the process must restart. Passing score: 70% on Core and Category exams. Exam fee: $55 per exam (third-party vendor fee, not collected by NMDA); alternatively $20 per exam if administered by NMDA staff. |
| Experience Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Fees | application fee: $50; exam fee: $50; technician license fee: $25; operator license fee: $65 for a 3-year Commercial Pesticide Applicator License; or $55 for 1-year + $35/year for each of the next two years (total $125 over 3 years). Non-Commercial and Private Applicator: $20 for a 3-year license.; business license fee: $150; renewal fee: $50; total initial fees: $65–$125 for commercial applicator license (3-year); additional business license fee (amount not confirmed from official source); proof of liability insurance also required; confidence: high; sources: https://ag.utah.gov | application fee: $50; exam fee: $50; technician license fee: $25; operator license fee: $100 (Commercial Applicator License fee, paid after passing exams and submitting proof of financial responsibility); $50 (Commercial Operator/Technician); business license fee: $150; renewal fee: $50; total initial fees: Approximately $210+ for a Commercial Applicator (e.g., $55 Core exam + $55 Category exam + $100 license fee); more if additional category exams are required; confidence: high; sources: https://www.nmda.nmsu.edu |
| Renewal / CE Requirements● | Period: Every 3 years. December 31 of the third calendar year following licensure. Licenses issued November 1–December 31 expire December 31 three years in the future; licenses issued January 1–October 31 expire December 31 two years in the future.; CE hours: 6; Fee: $50 | Period: Annual (Commercial, Public, and Non-Commercial Applicators); every 5 years (Private Applicators). January 31 annually (Commercial, Public, Non-Commercial); January 31 every 5 years (Private); CE hours: 6; Fee: $50 |
Data verified as of 2026-04-07. Requirements may have changed since verification.
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These steps are general guidance based on common transfer processes. Your state may have a different process. Always follow the instructions provided by your state licensing board.
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