Environmental Services Division
What do we do?
Register and licensing feed, fertilizer, seed and pesticide companies or products in accordance with federal and state laws. Sampling for product quality to help protect the consumer.
Enforce pesticide use compliance to ensure established buffer zones are adhered to, environmental concerns are met, and people are protected; and
Train and certify pesticide applicators and advisors. This includes the Worker Safety program, which is responsible for preventing or limiting farm workers exposure to pesticides.
For more information, call (602) 542-3578
Where do I find licenses, permits and certifications?
Check on a License , permit or certification
Online Programs Available
Which licenses, permits or certifications do you need?
ESD Key to Licenses
What tests do you offer?
Tests Administered by the Environmental Services Division
Study Materals for ESD Tests
Testing Locations
What classes do you offer for Continuing Education credit?
Class Listings
Where do I find a list of forms?
Forms available
Where do I find more links?
Links
Pesticide Management Areas and Buffer Zones
Pesticide Management Areas / Pesticide Monitoring Program
Buffer Zones
Buffer Zone Laws
Monitor Request Form
Inspector Contact List
NEW! - Section Articles and Reference information
Compliance Articles
Annual ESD Recertification & Training Course
Cottonseed Sampling / Testing -
Preventing aflatoxin contamination of milk and animal feed
Compliance Reference Information
Form 1080 Pesticide Application Reporting
Arizona Prohibited Noxious Weed Seeds [listed by scientific name]
Arizona Prohibited Noxious Weed Seeds [listed by common name] Arizona Restricted Noxious Weed Seeds [listed by scientific name]
Arizona Restricted Noxious Weed Seeds [listed by common name]
Office of Special Investigating (OSI) Articles
New Native Plant Rules
Private Landowners Clearing Protected Native Plants
Moving Protected Native Plants
Licensing and Registration Reference Information
Certificate of Free Sale & Health Certificate / Certificate of Free Sale - EXPLAINED
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