Most states allow for the inspection to occur no more than 30 days before travel. However, in areas where an infectious disease outbreak has occurred that time frame could be shortened. It is recommended to consult the destination state’s requirements before travel to ensure compliance.
Articles in this section
- Adding Tests, Vaccinations or Treatments
- Creating a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI)
- How to Enable SmartEngine to Automatically Check Interstate CVI Compliance
- What are the new "Purpose of Movement" options for Companion CVIs?
- What if none of the "Purpose of Movement" options fit my specific situation?
- What are the new "Purpose of Movement" options for Equine, Production, and General CVIs?
- Why have the Purpose of Movement options for CVIs changed?
- Copy and Paste IDs Troubleshooting
- What information about treatments is displayed on the CVI?
- Are GVL Health Certificates (CVIs) the same as APHIS 7001 forms?