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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Veterinary certificate in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section I.1 for the Consignor's name and address, ensuring all details are accurate.
  3. In Section I.2, enter the Certificate reference number and TRACES reference number if applicable.
  4. Complete Sections I.5 and I.6 with the Consignee's information and the Person responsible for load in EU.
  5. Fill in Sections I.7 to I.12 regarding Country of origin, Region of origin, Place of loading, and other relevant details about the consignment.
  6. Proceed to Part II: Certification, where you will certify health information about the animals being transported.
  7. Ensure all required fields are filled accurately before saving your document for submission.

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Find a USDA-Accredited Veterinarian They will help you determine your destination countrys pet entry requirements, including any needed vaccinations, tests, or treatments, and assist you through the process of obtaining a USDA-endorsed pet health certificate or other needed paperwork.
A certificate of veterinary inspection (CVI), also known as a health certificate, is an official document issued by a federal, state, tribal, or accredited veterinarian docHubing that the animals identified on the document have been inspected and were found to satisfy the regulations pertaining to their intended
Instead, you will need to obtain an EU Health Certificate issued (completed and signed) by a USDA Accredited Veterinarian and endorsed (counter-signed and embossed/stamped) by APHIS before the pet leaves the U.S. To view these requirements and obtain the correct health certificate.
To confirm the accreditation status of your vet, contact the NVAP Coordinator in your state, or search any state for the veterinarians name in question and/or their state license number.
Verifies the animal meets the importing countrys requirements as far as can be determined; Verifies any required inspections/exams, vaccines, treatments, laboratory tests, and certifications were completed by a veterinarian authorized to do the work; and.

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Final Vet Exam and Health Certificate The cost of the final vet exam can range from $50 to $200, depending on your location and the veterinarian you choose. The cost of completing the health certificate can also vary, with some vets charging an additional fee of $50 to $150.
Instead, you will need to obtain an EU Health Certificate issued (completed and signed) by a USDA Accredited Veterinarian and endorsed (counter-signed and embossed/stamped) by APHIS before the pet leaves the U.S.