Nebraska Department of Agriculture's Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) program protects the health of Nebraska's animal industries by rapidly responding to the threat of disease, increasing revenue potential with foreign markets, and preserving the privacy of the producer.
eCVI
Beginning July 1st, 2025, NDA will no longer be supplying Paper Certificate of Veterinary Inspection books. NDA will still accept paper CVIs.
- Ideagen: Free eCVI for Nebraska accredited veterinarians
- Veterinary Services Process Streamlining (VSPS)
- Global Vet Link (GVL)
- Vet Sentry
EID Tags & Readers
Use the links below to learn more about obtaining EIDs.
USDA ADT Rule & USDA Resources
USDA has published the new ADT rule. A link to the publication can be found here.
Beginning November 5th, 2024, all official ear tags sold for or applied to cattle and bison must be visually and electronically identifiable.
- NDA ADT Rule Webinar for Veterinarians
- NDA ADT Rule Webinar for Producers
- ADT Rule Interpretation
- NUES Metal Tag Retirement Request Form
- The Facts About Animal Disease Traceability
- EID FAQ Sheet
- EID Poster
- New ADT Rule Information
- Traceability (usda.gov)
- Pet Travel | Domestic and International Travel with a Pet (usda.gov)
- APHIS