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International Health Certificate

       


We offer international health certificates; Certification requirements vary from country to country. Some countries simply require the veterinarian who examines your pet to be licensed in the state of origin, and no USDA endorsement of the veterinarian's examination statement is required. Some countries will accept a standard letterhead health certificate and rabies certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian and endorsed by the USDA. However, other countries may require that your pet be checked by a federally accredited veterinarian and that a United States Interstate and International Certificate for Health Examination for Small Animals (AHPIS Form 7001) - be issued by that veterinarian and endorsed by the USDA. (Since August 1994 only a federally accredited veterinarian can sign this form.)

The timeline for obtaining examination statements and certifications can be very tight. Plan well in advance to be sure all paperwork is complete in time for your shipping date. You may send your paperwork by mail or courier along with a rabies certificate, the appropriate fee for service, and a self-addressed stamped envelope or a pre-paid Federal Express envelope (if you are short of time) for return to you. Be sure that the veterinarian's name is legible, and include a contact person with a daytime telephone number. Pets examined by veterinarians in other U.S. areas should have the papers certified by the USDA-APHIS veterinary office in that state.

There are some things to remember the pet needs to be up-date on vaccines and appropriate lab work complete with documentation of prove. You can contact that country's consulate or embassy or the United States foreign affairs consulate or call 202-647-5225
http://www.state.gov/s/cpr/rls/dpl/32122.htm
http://www.state.gov/s/cpr/rls/fco/

Three parts

Health Certificate completed by a certified Health certified Veterinarian,  AHPIS Form 7001  $16.00
Rabies Vaccine Certificate; Rabies Certificate $17.50
Rabies Results - Rabies Antibody Test (FAVN) $132.00 three weeks post on rabies Vaccine. vet.ksu.edu/rabies

 Send to:   

Rabies/FAVN Lab
  Kansas State University
  1800 Denison Ave, Mosier Hall Rm O-245
  Manhatten, Kansas, 66506-5600

After this three step are complete the USDA charge a Processing fee of $107.00 and there is about a 5 to 7 day wait for return. Please contact the USDA for more information.

Ohio Office:

http://www.vet.ohio-state.edu/5281.htm

USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services
12927 Stonecreek Drive
Pickerington, OH 43147

Ph: 614-856-4735
Fx: 614-866-1086

The offices closest to the Washington, D.C., area are:

U.S. Department of Agriculture
Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS)
Veterinary Services
1598 Whitehall Road Suite #A
Annapolis, MD 21401
Tel: (410) 349-9708 or (301) 261-8072
(If driving: Take Rt.50 East. Just before the Bay Bridge, take Exit 31 to small outlet mall called Jamal's Bay 50)

or

U.S. Department of Agriculture
Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS)
Veterinary Services
Federal Building
400 N. 8th St., 7th floor
Richmond, VA 23240
Tel: (804) 343-2560 Fax: (804) 343-2599
 

For more information on Health certificates logon to      http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/index.shtml or call 614-856-4735

If you wish to deliver the certificate in person, call 24 to 48 hours in advance for an appointment.

Call and ask one of receptionist about a time our certified doctors are available. 

 
 
   
 

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