If the state has properly updated their rules, an entry permit will not be needed. The EECVI is intended to replace the need for a permit, however, in the event a state still requires an entry permit when traveling on an EECVI, please contact the state of destination to acquire a permit.
Articles in this section
- What states are participating in the EECVI program?
- Creating an EECVI - Step by Step Instructions
- EECVI Movement Permit Instructions - Equine Owner
- EECVI Info for Equine Owners
- What are the accepted forms of official ID?
- Are additional states planning on participating in the EECVI program?
- Will the individual states' vet office still be issuing their paper version of the passports?
- Must both the state of origin and the state of destination participate for the horse to be issued the EECVI?
- If a horse travels through a state that doesn't accept the EECVI, will that horse need a 30 day CVI?
- Will race tracks and show venues accept an EECVI?