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- Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVIs)
VSPS is FREE to all users (accredited veterinarians, health technicians, NVSL-approved labs and State animal health officials) There are many benefits when you create an electronic certificate of veterinary inspection: • It saves time! • They’re much easier to read than paper forms
- Certificates of veterinary inspection (CVIs) | American Veterinary . . .
In addition to meeting various physical health criteria, and depending on the species, age, origin, destination, and purpose of travel, the animals to be moved may need to have certain tests, treatments, vaccinations, or other procedures done before they qualify for inclusion on a CVI
- Certificate of Veterinary Inspections (CVIs) - Ohio Department of . . .
CVIs are written by a veterinarian licensed and USDA accredited in the state where the certificate is issued The issuing veterinarian must personally inspect the animals on the certificate
- Electronic CVIs - Illinois
There are several private and public product sources for completing e-CVIs These include but are not limited to the following: FREE electronic certificate of veterinary inspection (CVI) offered through the Illinois Department of Agriculture agreement with USAHERDS
- Electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVI)
The steps for creating a Level 2 eAuthentication account may be found by visiting the USDA eAuthentication webpage Also offers an online EIA (Coggins) submission form
- How to Create Electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection
Learn how to easily convert your health certificates, or certificates of veterinary inspection (CVIs), from paper to electronic forms
- VSPS Veterinary Services Process Streamlining - USDA
Veterinary Services Process Streamlining (VSPS) is a federal system used by Accredited Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians, Importers, Lab Employees, State Employees, and Federal Employees to manage Veterinary Services processes
- MDARD - Health Certificates - State of Michigan
In completing a CVI, the USDA-accredited veterinarian will examine animals to verify they appear free from signs of infectious or communicable disease and meet the destination state’s entry requirements regarding official identification, vaccinations, treatments, and disease testing
- CVI Requirements - California Department of Food and Agriculture
By signing the CVI, the issuing veterinarian is indicating that each animal in the shipment meets California or the destination state’s entry requirements for that species A CVI should not be issued for any animal that is not officially identified if official ID is required
- Animal Health Certification (Certificates of Veterinary Inspection)
USDA’s VSPS: free system (not for companion animals) Caution! Be sure the eCVI you are considering is accepted by the state veterinarian for the state you are shipping to
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