Arkansas pest control application log template
Arkansas Department of Agriculture is the official starting point for Arkansas pesticide licensing and recordkeeping questions. PestLog provides a standard pesticide application record template for Arkansas; verify the current retention period and any reporting duties with the regulator before relying on any template.
| Regulator | Arkansas Department of Agriculture — Pesticide Section |
|---|---|
| Retention | Arkansas pesticide law requires commercial and noncommercial applicator operational records to be kept for two years from the pesticide application date. |
| Who should verify duties | Arkansas pest-control businesses, certified applicators, and license holders should confirm recordkeeping duties with Arkansas Department of Agriculture before relying on any template. |
| Reporting | Arkansas operators should verify whether pesticide use reports, incident reports, or category-specific submissions apply through Arkansas Department of Agriculture. |
| Template status | PestLog standard recordkeeping template |
| Regulator field | PestLog field | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Arkansas kinds, amounts, and uses of pesticides | Product, EPA registration number, amount used, dilution/rate, and target pest | Arkansas Code §20-20-215 lists kinds, amounts, and uses in routine operational records. |
| Arkansas dates and places of pesticide applications | Treatment date, start/end time, service address, and application site | Application date and place are required in the operational record. |
| Arkansas records available to State Plant Board on request | Long-term log archive and PDF/CSV export | The State Plant Board may inspect records and request a copy in writing. |
The visible template is informational. PestLog users can capture these fields, attach photos, record signatures, and export reports from inside the app.
Arkansas two-year retention
Arkansas Code §20-20-215 requires commercial and noncommercial applicator records to be kept for two years from the date of application.
Arkansas operational fields
Arkansas operational records must contain information on the kinds, amounts, uses, dates, and places of pesticide application.
Arkansas dealer records
Arkansas restricted-use pesticide dealers also keep distribution records for two years and make them available for State Plant Board inspection.
How long should Arkansas commercial applicator records be kept?
Arkansas Code §20-20-215 requires commercial and noncommercial applicator pesticide records to be kept for two years from the date of application.
What Arkansas fields should a pesticide log capture?
Arkansas operational records should capture the pesticide kind, amount, use, application date, application place, and exportable records for State Plant Board inspection or written requests.
Does PestLog replace Arkansas Department of Agriculture rules?
No. PestLog organizes Arkansas application logs and exports, but Arkansas pesticide law and Department of Agriculture instructions control final recordkeeping obligations.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-12. PestLog is not a regulator and does not provide legal advice. Verify current requirements with the official sources below.