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Health certificates are issued (completed, signed, and dated) by veterinarians who examine your pet and perform (or verify) all required testing, vaccinations, or treatments. If your destination country needs USDA APHIS to endorse the health certificate, then your pets veterinarian must be USDA-Accredited.
A USDA-accredited veterinarian has completed formal training from the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP) in the State(s) they are licensed to practice medicine in. Accreditation is State-specific and voluntary (not all veterinarians are accredited).
Flying is a different story. All US airlines require you to obtain a health certificate before flying to another state with your checked dog, and youll be asked for that document by the ticketing agent. Most US airlines dont require that an in-cabin pet have a health certificate.
Understand that most countries require CVIs to be completed by federally accredited veterinarians. Review the Role of Agencies, Health Certificates and other modules within the APHIS Approved Supplemental Training that are related to CVIs.
The Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS) is APHIS secure online system for creating, issuing (complete, sign, date), submitting, and endorsing health certificates for international export of live animals and germplasm from the United States to other countries.
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If you are traveling within the United States, appointments will be 30 minutes (excluding Hawaii, which is also an hour). The majority of health certificates are valid for 10 days after creation and will take anywhere between 1 and 3 business days for endorsement with the USDA.
How much does it cost? A Health Certificate is a required document that allows your pet to travel to certain states or countries. The requirements vary depending on the airline, state and country to which youre traveling. Domestic Health Certificates typically cost anywhere from $200 to $350.

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