

tell us in the letter if we should send the Article 10 certificate to you or your agent – we only send certificates to a UK postal address.you must sign and date a letter that gives the name and address of your agent and authorises them to act on your behalf.If you have appointed an agent to apply on your behalf: If you have a breeder ID number from a previous application add this as well. Write (BREEDER) in brackets after your name if you are the breeder of the birds. Write your name and contact details – not those of an agent. Then fill in each box of the form as described below. It’s in the top right-hand corner of the form. If you do not, we may assume the information is missing and contact you.įirstly, tick the box that reads ‘Certificate for commercial activities’. Write ‘N/A’ (which means ‘not applicable’) in any box you are not using. You can request this by phone 01 or email Fill in the application form
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If you cannot download a form, we can send you a paper copy. use application form FED1012 NI if you are applying from Northern Ireland.use application form FED1012 GB if you are applying from England, Scotland or Wales.Electronic forms are easier to read and quicker to process.

Download the right application formĭownload the application form and complete it electronically if you can. If you’re unsure, phone 01 or email you pay, ask for a payment reference number and add it to your application form. You will need to tell us the correct fee. You can pay with your credit or debit card by phoning 01633 631 800, or send a cheque or postal order to: We will process your application when we receive your payment.
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If an additional bird doesn’t have the same parents, you pay the full fee (£31) for that bird.

If several common names are listed, use the first. You need this information for the section, ‘Common name of species’ (box 16). You can check the common English name of your bird via the ‘Names’ tab. If your bird is listed as EU/GB Annex A, you must apply for an Article 10 certificate. So, EU Annex A is the same as GB Annex A. The EU Annex is the same as the GB Annex. You can also get to this section via the tab, ‘EU Listing’. The EU/GB Annex for your bird is listed further down the page in the section ‘EU Wildlife Trade Regulations’. Once you know your bird’s scientific name, search for it on Species Plus. We cannot accept common names and we cannot identify species. To check if your bird is listed in CITES EU/GB Annex A, you need the full, scientific name of your bird’s species, which will be in Latin.
