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Nevada pest control application log template

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

At a glance
RegulatorNevada Department of Agriculture — Pesticide Programs
RetentionNevada NAC 555.410 requires accurate and legible records for two years for each property treated by persons subject to NAC 555.400.
Who should verify dutiesNevada NAC 555.410 applies to persons subject to NAC 555.400, including persons engaged in pesticide application for hire in licensed pest-control fields.
ReportingNevada NAC 555.410 requires telephone reports within 24 hours for specified spills or aircraft incidents, within 48 hours for apparent pesticide poisoning requiring medical treatment, and monthly reports for aerial or agricultural ground licensees.
Template statusPestLog standard recordkeeping template
Record fields to verify
Regulator fieldPestLog fieldNotes
Nevada treatment date, address, applicator, and siteTreatment date, service address, applicator name, and treatment site notesNAC 555.410(1)(b)(1)-(4) lists the date, address, applicator, and site treated for urban, rural, and structural records.
Nevada pesticide product, EPA registration number, amount, and concentrationProduct, EPA registration number, total amount used, dilution, and concentrationNAC 555.410(1)(b)(5)-(6) requires product identity, EPA registration number, diluted amount, and concentration.
Nevada specialty treatment conditions when applicableWeather, turf or ground area, purpose, fumigated volume, and start/end timeNAC 555.410(1)(b)(7) adds weather, area, purpose, fumigation volume, and timing for limited landscape, weeds, aquatic, or fumigation work.
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 Nevada

Nevada two-year property record

NAC 555.410 uses a two-year retention period for accurate and legible records of each property treated.

Nevada wood-destroying pest report

NAC 555.430 requires certain wood-destroying pest inspection or application reports to be delivered within five days, filed within 15 days, and kept at least three years.

Nevada service-container labels

NAC 555.445 requires urban, rural, and structural service containers to carry abbreviated labeling for concentrated and diluted pesticides.

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.

Nevada FAQ

How long should Nevada pest-control records be kept?

Nevada NAC 555.410 requires persons subject to NAC 555.400 to keep accurate, legible records for two years for each property treated, including urban, rural, and structural treatments.

What Nevada structural fields should PestLog capture?

For Nevada urban, rural, and structural work, PestLog should capture date, address, applicator, site, product or generic name, EPA registration number, diluted amount, and concentration.

Does Nevada have pesticide incident reporting duties?

Yes. NAC 555.410 requires telephone reporting for specified pesticide spills or aircraft incidents within 24 hours and apparent pesticide poisoning requiring medical treatment within 48 hours.

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.