No, GVL is an online solution for certificates. That is a benefit for veterinarians as they can input an owner’s name once then search for it the next time they need to write a certificate for that owner. Not only is the database used to store and reuse information, it also transmits the completed certificates to the necessary public health officials so you don’t have to mail copies of completed certificate.
Articles in this section
- I was invited, how do I finish setting up my profile?
- Adding/Updating Your Signature
- Adding State License and National Accreditation Information
- Ensure your National Accreditation Number is up to date
- How can a veterinarian check their accreditation status?
- Are GVL certificates accepted in all states?
- Can I download a form for a health certificate from GVL and then fill it out?
- Errors on Signed Certificates
- Deleting Certificates
- What about authenticity? Can a practitioner change an EIA once it has been resulted by the lab, or an eCVI once it has been signed?