NVAP: Information for Accredited Veterinarians

Last Modified: July 02, 2024

Report a Suspected or Diagnosed Disease

As an accredited veterinarian, you must immediately report to the Area Veterinarian in Charge and the State Animal Health Official all diagnosed or suspected cases of a communicable animal disease for which APHIS has a control or eradication program in 9 CFR chapter I, and all diagnosed or suspected cases of any animal disease not known to exist in the United States.

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Contact Your State Animal Health Official

After normal business hours, Call 866-536-7593 (24-hour reporting line).

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NVAP Coordinators

NVAP Coordinators are available to assist you with obtaining, maintaining, and updating your accreditation. As an accredited veterinarian, it is your duty to notify APHIS when your home or business contact information changes, one of your veterinary licenses expires or otherwise lapses, or you need to become authorized to perform accredited duties in an additional state. NVAP Coordinators are available for assistance with these needs or anything else related to your accreditation.

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