Option 1 – Do It Yourself

Option 2 – Qualifying Manager
If you realize that you just don’t have the time, desire, or resources to prepare for and take the test and then maintain the Nevada license, you can hire on someone known as a Qualifying Manager. This is a person that already has the licenses and continually maintains the Nevada Pest Control License through continual education classes and pays the yearly fees. Bringing on this person with the Nevada Pest Control License can also save you money and time in other ways as you can open your doors immediately or continue business as usual. They can also be a part-time employee and be an added resource to your team.
There is a company that has helped businesses through this exact process. They have a network of Qualifying Managers with Nevada Pest Control Licenses that have gone through background checks and have clean license records, as well as years of proven experience.
If you still feel the best route for you would be to obtain your own Nevada Pest Control License, it is important to follow the steps and guidelines on Nevada’s Department of Agricultural website. Here is the link: Nevada License.
Remember Check List
- Time to study for the test
- Time to take the test
- Fees to take the prep course for the test
- Fees to take the tests
- Fees to get the license
- Set some money aside each year for:
- Continual education
- Renewing your license
There are distinct advantages either process of obtaining your Nevada Pest Control License, the business owner just needs to figure out which solution fits best for the desired outcome.