More Information About NVAP
This page offers more information about the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP) and useful resources for veterinarians.
- Categories of Animals
- 9 CFR 160-162
- Frequently Asked Questions
- History of the Program
- National Accreditation Number
- NVAP Reference Guide
- State Animal Health Officials
- State Regulations for Importing Animals
- State Veterinary Regulatory Boards
- Tasks of Accredited Veterinarians
- Video: What Is the National Veterinary Accreditation Program?
- Why Should I Become Accredited in the National Veterinary Accreditation Program?
- Your Thoughts on the NVAP Reference Guide?
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.
Export requirements frequently change. Obtain current export requirements for live animals or animal products before each shipment.