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Exotics for Arizona

  • CVI (Health Certificate)
  • Pre-Entry Import Permit Number needed - unless using an approved eCVI
    • Approved eCVIs: Acclaim Systems, AgView, GVL, ISDA eCVI (Idaho), Mi-Corp, myVetTech, OVIS (Oregon), SaleTime eCVI, Vet Sentry, VSPS
  • Camelids (including llamas and alpacas) require a Brucellosis and Tuberculosis test within 60 days prior to entry
    • If under 6 months of age, animals must be quarantined to initial destination until they reach appropriate age for testing
  • Camelids solely for the purpose of exhibition are exempt from testing requirements. The statement “For exhibition purposes only and returning to origin” must be on the CVI (Health Certificate)

 

For states affected by Vesicular Stomatitis, all livestock and horses must meet the following requirements:

  • Vesicular Stomatitis Statement: The animals represented on this CVI have not originated from a premises or area under quarantine for vesicular stomatitis or a premises on which vesicular stomatitis has been diagnosed in the last thirty (30) days. I have examined the animals and found no signs for vesicular stomatitis.
  • Pre-entry import permit number required – unless using an approved eCVI
  • For exhibition purposes, all animals imported into NE shall be examined for vesicular stomatitis by an accredited veterinarian within forty-eight (48) hours of importation into NE and so stated on the CVI.

List of Common Import Statements


Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days prior to entry into Nebraska. (CFR 9 – 86.1)

CVI must contain the physical location of the origin of the animals and the physical location of the destination of the animals in Nebraska. Purpose of movement must be included on the CVI.

All Exotics require a pre entry import permit prior to movement into Nebraska. Import Permits can be obtained by calling (402) 471-2351 or accessing the Nebraska Department of Agriculture website. (NDA Animal Imports)

The following species shall meet the additional requirements:

Camelids, including but not limited to camels, llamas and alpacas, over six (6) months of age shall be tested and found to be negative for brucellosis and TB within sixty (60) days prior to entry into the state.

Psittacine birds shall be found to be free of signs of psittacosis for sixty (60) days prior to entry into the state.

These regulations do not preclude these animals from meeting any requirements of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Game and Parks Commission regulations provide that it shall be unlawful to import into the state Asian raccoon dogs, white-tail deer, mule deer, and red deer or any of its hybrids, and wild pigs, and any other wildlife species identified as unlawful in the state by the Game and Parks Commission. Call (402) 471-0641 for more information.

Camelid Import Compliance
Camelids solely for the purpose of exhibition are exempt from testing requirements. The statement “For exhibition purposes only and returning to origin” must be on the CVI (Health Certificate).

Animal Regulations