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South Carolina pest control license lookup

Pest control licensing in South Carolina is run by Clemson University Department of Pesticide Regulation. Before you hire, check the company against the state record: it is the one vetting step every authority recommends, and it takes about a minute.

What South Carolina license categories mean

South Carolina licenses carry category codes that say what work the license covers. These are the categories that appear on the records PestPin processes, with the official category names:

South Carolina pest control license categories and official names
CodeOfficial category
STRUCTURALPESTCONTROLStructural Pest Control

A code on a record means the license covers that category of work. It does not confirm the company currently offers the service; ask the company directly.

South Carolina licensing questions

Who issues pest control licenses in South Carolina?

Clemson University Department of Pesticide Regulation runs the program PestPin's South Carolina records come from. The agency publishes the roster PestPin processes, and its own lookup is the authoritative place to confirm a license is current today.

How do I check if a company is licensed in South Carolina?

Search the company name on PestPin to see whether it matches a South Carolina record we carry, then open the official source link on its profile. For a final answer, use the agency lookup directly, because a roster snapshot can lag the regulator's live data.

Does a South Carolina license mean the company is good?

No. It means the business was registered with the state program when the roster was published. It says nothing about work quality, insurance, or availability, and PestPin does not verify those either. Use the license as a floor, not a recommendation.

How current are PestPin's South Carolina records?

South Carolina is processed from an official published snapshot PestPin acquired on 2026-07-05, reprocessed on our recurring schedule. That is not a same-day regulator check. The agency lookup linked above always has the current answer.