Most states don’t accept 7001 forms
Use of the APHIS 7001 Form for health certificates remains a concern across the nation for veterinarians and traveling animal owners, as many states no longer accept this form or discourage its use altogether.
Check your state’s 7001 form status.
Continue reading to learn more about what states no longer accept APHIS 7001 forms.
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- Save time – quick, intuitive, online CVI creation and submission
- Reduce errors – built in regulations and movement requirements
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As of September 12, 2022, these states no longer accept APHIS 7001 forms for small animal movement.
Small Animal Requirements Webinar with Dr. Valerie Ragan
GVL hosted the webinar, Small Animal Requirements for Movement and Travel with Dr. Valerie Ragan, on March 13, 2019, with a great turnout and a lot of excellent discussion.
During the webinar, Dr. Ragan and GVL representatives shared some helpful resources that we have summarized on the GVL blog.
Free Webinar: Handling the 7001 Crisis with eCVIs
In our webinar, Handling the 7001 Crisis with eCVIs, we explain the continued challenge of APHIS 7001 Forms and how digital health certificates can solve the issue. Watch the 7001 Form webinar below.