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Alaska pest control application log template

Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is the official starting point for Alaska pesticide licensing and recordkeeping questions. PestLog provides a standard pesticide application record template for Alaska; verify the current retention period and any reporting duties with the regulator before relying on any template.

At a glance
RegulatorAlaska Department of Environmental Conservation — Pesticide Control Program
RetentionAlaska 18 AAC 90 recordkeeping rules require commercial, custom, contract, private, and other applicator pesticide records to be kept for at least two years.
Who should verify dutiesAlaska pest-control businesses, certified applicators, and license holders should confirm recordkeeping duties with Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation before relying on any template.
ReportingAlaska operators should verify whether pesticide use reports, incident reports, or category-specific submissions apply through Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.
Template statusPestLog standard recordkeeping template
Record fields to verify
Regulator fieldPestLog fieldNotes
Alaska product or brand name and EPA registration numberProduct and EPA registration number18 AAC 90.415 and 90.420 both include product identity and registration number fields.
Alaska date, time, address/location, site, area, rate, dilution, amount, and target pestTreatment date/time, service address, application site, area, rate, dilution, amount, and target pestAlaska commercial and restricted-use records list detailed application conditions.
Alaska applicator name, certification number, customer identity, and fumigation details when applicableApplicator, license number, customer, fumigation notes, and attachmentsFumigant records substitute exposure temperature, duration, and gas released for rate and dilution.
Visible pesticide application log template
Customer name
Service address
Application date and time
Applicator and license number
Target pest
Product and EPA registration number
Dilution rate and amount used
Application site and method
Weather conditions
Customer signature or no-signature reason

The visible template is informational. PestLog users can capture these fields, attach photos, record signatures, and export reports from inside the app.

What is different in Alaska

Alaska commercial record period

Alaska 18 AAC 90.420 requires custom, commercial, or contract applicators to keep general-use pesticide records for at least two years after each use.

Alaska restricted-use records

Alaska 18 AAC 90.415 requires non-private restricted-use applicators to keep purchase and use records for at least two years after each purchase or use.

Alaska fumigation detail

Alaska pesticide records add fumigant-specific exposure-period details when fumigants are used, rather than relying only on rate and dilution fields.

What PestLog captures

PestLog records pesticide applications, service addresses, customer signatures, photos, chemical inventory usage, reminders, and PDF exports for $29/month after the free trial.

Alaska FAQ

How long should Alaska pesticide records be kept?

Alaska 18 AAC 90 requires several applicator record types to be kept for at least two years after the pesticide purchase, use, or application.

What Alaska fields should commercial applicators record?

Commercial records should capture product identity, EPA registration number, date, location, site, area treated, rate, dilution, amount, target pest, applicator, certification number, and fumigation details when applicable.

Does PestLog replace Alaska DEC pesticide rules?

No. PestLog structures Alaska logs and exports, but Alaska DEC regulations in 18 AAC 90 and current department instructions control the final recordkeeping requirements.

Sources and disclaimer

Last reviewed: 2026-06-12. PestLog is not a regulator and does not provide legal advice. Verify current requirements with the official sources below.