Alabama pest control application log template
Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries is the official starting point for Alabama pesticide licensing and recordkeeping questions. PestLog provides a standard pesticide application record template for Alabama; verify the current retention period and any reporting duties with the regulator before relying on any template.
| Regulator | Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries — Pesticide Management |
|---|---|
| Retention | Alabama professional-services pesticide rules require complete work records for one year; pesticide use records are kept one year from treatment or contract expiration, or longer if EPA requires. |
| Who should verify duties | Alabama pest-control businesses, certified applicators, and license holders should confirm recordkeeping duties with Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries before relying on any template. |
| Reporting | Alabama operators should verify whether pesticide use reports, incident reports, or category-specific submissions apply through Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. |
| Template status | PestLog standard recordkeeping template |
| Regulator field | PestLog field | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama property owner or authorized agent and permittee identity | Customer, service address, company profile, and contact fields | Rule 80-10-9-.15 lists owner/agent and permittee names and addresses in work records. |
| Alabama type of professional work and date performed | Service type, treatment date, start/end time, and job notes | Alabama records tie each professional service to the work type and date performed. |
| Alabama pesticide name, amount, site, target pest, and application date | Product, amount used, application site, target pest, and treatment date | Pesticide-use records must include the pesticide used, amount, use site, pest, and application date. |
The visible template is informational. PestLog users can capture these fields, attach photos, record signatures, and export reports from inside the app.
Alabama one-year baseline
Alabama Rule 80-10-9-.15 requires professional-services records for one year and pesticide use records for one year from treatment, contract expiration, or EPA-required retention.
Alabama inspection access
Alabama records must be available for examination by the commissioner or authorized agent during reasonable business hours.
Alabama termite reports
Alabama subterranean termite monthly reports are maintained for three years from the month filed, separate from the general one-year work-record baseline.
How long should Alabama pest-control records be kept?
Alabama Rule 80-10-9-.15 uses a one-year baseline for professional-services and pesticide-use records, with longer retention for some termite reports and any EPA-required period.
What Alabama pesticide-use fields should a log capture?
An Alabama log should capture the pesticide name, amount used, site, target pest, application date, work type, property owner or agent, and permittee identity.
Does PestLog replace Alabama Department of Agriculture rules?
No. PestLog organizes Alabama service records and exports, but Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries rules and current permit requirements control final duties.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-12. PestLog is not a regulator and does not provide legal advice. Verify current requirements with the official sources below.