USDA APHIS | AWA Inspection and Annual Reports
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusFeb 05, 2021 · USDA Animal Care inspectors conduct routine, unannounced inspections of all entities licensed/registered under the Animal Welfare Act. Inspectors conduct three types of inspections: 1) pre-licensing inspections, to make sure the applicant can meet the federal standards prior to being licensed/registered; 2) routine, unannounced compliance inspections of all entities to make sure they are ...
USDA APHIS | Home Landing Page
aphis.usda.govJan 03, 2022 · Apply for a permit to import plants or plant products; Contact a local Wildlife Services office. Report a concern about animal welfare; Request a Reasonable Accommodation; Learn how the APHIS Animal Care program ensures that pets and animals regulated under the Animal Welfare Act are cared for during a natural disaster or other emergency.
USDA APHIS | Home Landing Page
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USDA APHIS | Contact Us
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › bannerJan 03, 2022 · If you have questions about Pet Travel, Veterinary Accreditation, Imports, Exports, Permitting, or other business-related inquiries, please contact the APHIS Customer Call Center at 1-844-820-2234, Monday-Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET, CustomerServiceCallCenter@aphis.usda.gov or visit the Ask USDA website.
Animals and Plants | USDA
www.usda.gov › coronavirus › animals-and-plantsFor live animal or animal product exports, please contact your local export service center. Plants and Plant Products: For import questions, email: plantproducts.permits@usda.gov or call 1-877-770-5990. For export questions, locate your export certification specialist here or call 301-851-2309.
USDA APHIS | Plant Inspection Stations
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusDec 23, 2020 · Federal regulations require that most imported plants and seeds enter the United States through certain ports of entry. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) operates plant inspection stations for the inspection and clearance of those items.