Health certificate (dog, cat, ferret, birds)

Many destination countries require a veterinary health certificate for entry with a pet (dogs, cats, ferrets, birds).

Description

You should clarify at an early stage, preferably when planning your holiday, whether the pets can travel with you or who will look after them while you are away. If the animals are travelling with you, you must comply with numerous legal regulations.

When travelling within the EU, your pet (dog, cat and ferret) needs an EU pet passport. Among other things, it contains the animal's transponder number and proof of rabies vaccination. The passport is issued by any authorised vet.

Please note that when travelling to non-listed third countries, proof of a sufficient rabies antibody titer must be provided before the start of the journey to ensure smooth re-entry into the EU. You can have this determined at your veterinary practice.

You must enquire about the entry requirements for your pet at the destination country on your own responsibility and, if necessary, obtain forms from the respective consulates.

Please bring these forms with you to us. We will check these and other necessary documents (such as rabies vaccination) for the necessary official confirmation.

Prerequisites

  • You are registered with your main residence in Munich
  • You must appear in person with your pet.

Required documents

  • The animal(s) must be brought to the appointment. (Only one appointment is required for up to 5 animals).
  • Please check with your travel agent or the relevant embassy/consulate whether any documents, examinations or treatments are required for entry into the destination country and, if applicable, for re-entry into the EU, and bring any necessary forms with you.
  • If you have already travelled to the EU with your pet and an official certificate, please also bring this with you

Duration & Costs

Processing time

If all legal requirements are met and you submit the necessary documents, the health certificate for your animal can be issued on the same day.

Fees

Up to three health certificates for animals owned by one person: 8.50 euros

Payment methods available

Legal basis

  • Regulation (EU) No. 576/2013
  • Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 577/2013
  • Legal basis specific to each third country

Landeshauptstadt München

Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung III
Gewerbeangelegenheiten und Verbraucherschutz
Veterinärwesen
Städtisches Veterinäramt

Internet

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung III
Gewerbeangelegenheiten und Verbraucherschutz
Veterinärwesen
Städtisches Veterinäramt

Ruppertstraße 19
80466 München

Fax: +49 89 233-36318

Address

Thalkirchner Straße 106
80337 München

Monday 7.30 a.m. - 12 noon
Tuesday 8.30 a.m. - 12 noon and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m,
Thursday 8.30 a.m. - 3 p.m
Friday 7.30 a.m. - 12 noon

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