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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fed1012 in the editor.
  2. In the top right corner, select the purpose of your application by ticking the appropriate box. Options include Certificate of legal acquisition, Certification for commercial activities, or Certificate of movement for live specimens.
  3. Fill in Box 1 with your name and address. If you are the breeder, indicate this as well. Include your contact phone number and email address for any follow-up.
  4. For Box 4, provide a detailed description of the specimens including their sex, date of birth, and any permanent markings. Ensure to include a three-letter code from List A.
  5. Complete Boxes 5 through 20 with relevant information such as net mass, quantity, CITES Appendix, country of origin, and any remarks necessary for processing your application.

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Endangered plant and animal species (CITES) telephone: 0117 372 3700.
CITES documents are valid only if presented for import or introduction from the sea within the period of validity (before midnight on the expiration date) noted on the face of the document. (1) An export permit and re-export certificate will be valid for no longer than 6 months from the issuance date.
A permit is required to import or export a CITES-listed species, whether a live specimen, part, product, or pet. Moving a listed species across international borders is considered trade, even if its for personal use.
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