Always check with your state animal health offices and show venues to see how they would prefer to view the travel permits. Some require printed copies, so it is always best to carry a printed copy of the permit when traveling.
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?