For Accredited Veterinarians: Electronic signature ACCEPTED
For APHIS VMO: Original ink endorsement REQUIRED
USDA-accredited veterinarians can electronically issue health certificates and use VEHCS (Veterinary Export Health Certification System) to submit them to USDA for endorsement.
USDA must ink-sign and emboss the health certificate.
What This Means for YouAccredited Veterinarians: Use the links below to access or get help with VEHCS. Learn more about how to issue export health certificates.
Animal Owners/Shippers: You can arrange to have your health certificate returned by mail (a prepaid, preaddressed return label must be provided during certificate submission). The endorsed health certificate—ink-signed and embossed—must accompany the animal(s) during shipment or travel.
Carefully read ALL of the requirements related to your pet on this page.
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STEP 1: Identification with microchipWhen recording the “Date of implantation and/or reading [dd/mm/yyyy]” of the microchip/transponder on the health certificate, IT MUST BE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE PRIMARY RABIES VACCINATION.
STEP 2: Rabies vaccinationPets arriving in the UK that do not meet the UK’s requirements may be refused entry or quarantined upon arrival at the owner’s expense.
If the pet is less than 15 weeks old and has not been vaccinated for rabies for 21 days before entry into the UK, this Member State DOES NOT ALLOW entry of the pet.
For pets at least 15 weeks old and vaccinated for rabies more than 21 days before entry into the UK:
Rabies vaccination certificates that do not contain the information above or contain information that does not match the information on the health certificate upon arrival in the UK may cause the pet(s) to be held in quarantine at the owner’s expense.
When entering rabies vaccine validity dates on the health certificate:
For PRIMARY rabies vaccination: On the rabies vaccination table, under the header "Validity of vaccination" "from" the date entered should be 21 days after the primary vaccination was administered.
For valid BOOSTER rabies vaccination: On the rabies vaccination table, under the header "Validity of vaccination" "from" the date entered should be the date the booster was administered.
NOTE: If the pet is less than 15 weeks old and has not been vaccinated for rabies for 21 days before entry into the UK, the pet is not eligible to enter the UK. See Step 2 for more information.
If the pet is more than 15 weeks old and the most recent rabies vaccine is a primary rabies vaccine, the pet must wait 21 days after the date of that primary rabies vaccine before it can enter the UK.
When entering rabies vaccine validity dates on the health certificate:
For PRIMARY rabies vaccination: On the rabies vaccination table, under the header "Validity of vaccination" "from" the date entered should be 21 days after the primary vaccination was administered.
STEP 4: Have a USDA Accredited Veterinarian or Military Veterinarian* issues (complete and sign) the UK Health Certificate
The health certificate used will depend on the number of animals traveling, whether or not the pet is traveling within 5 days before or after the owner or designated person**, and whether the pet will change ownership or is intended for resale in the UK.
ALERT: The "non-commercial" certificate is NOT for pets traveling to the UK more than 5 days before or after the owner or designated person**, or changing ownership or are intended for resale in the UK. That type of movement falls under the “commercial” health certificate below.
*A Military Veterinarian is defined as a Veterinary Corps Officer or civilian GS-0701 series government veterinarian employed by the U.S. Army Veterinary Service working at military treatment facilities. It does not apply to Army Veterinary Service non-appropriated fund or Department of Defense civilian contract veterinarians.
**Designated person: a family member, friend, or other person authorized by the owner to travel with the pet.
STEP 5: Have APHIS endorse (counter-sign and emboss/seal) the UK Health Certificate*A Military Veterinarian is defined as a Veterinary Corps Officer or civilian GS-0701 series government veterinarian employed by the U.S. Army Veterinary Service working at military treatment facilities. It does not apply to Army Veterinary Service non-appropriated fund or Department of Defense civilian contract veterinarians.
STEP 6: Tapeworm (Echinococcus multilocularis) treatment - DOGS ONLYThe UK (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) allows the tapeworm treatment to occur before or after APHIS endorsement of the health certificate.
The United Kingdom has specific requirements based on the type of pet you are traveling with. To get the appropriate Health Certificate, read requirements 1-6 listed above and choose the Health Certificate option that applies to you.