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.
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- EECVI Info for Equine Owners
- Will the individual states' vet office still be issuing their paper version of the passports?
- Can an EECVI be issued to the owner and access be provided to the agent/trainer to obtain the HDMPs?
- Can agents apply for the EECVI and HDMPs or does it have to be owner who applies?
- Is there a time restraint for owners to create a permit?
- Do you need to upload additional testing requirements to the EECVI to be approved for a HDMP or is the owner just informed that it is their responsibility to get that testing?
- Will a movement permit be needed for each horse?
- If a horse is traveling from Montana to California, does the owner need a permit for every state they travel through or just for the destination state?
- For states that require a CVI to be shown at ag stations/border crossings, will the HDMP be accepted?
- Will owners need to obtain an HDMP for return from activity as well, or will the one permit cover for travel to and from an event?