By Karl Hoopes | November 30, 2016

Stallions No Longer Require EVA Permit to Enter Utah

Karl Hoopes | November 30, 2016

Stallion

According to the Animal Import Permit Desk at the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, stallions entering the state no longer require EVA testing or a permit.

Horses, mules and asses may be imported into the State of Utah when accompanied by an official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. The certificate must state that the equine animals described were examined on the date indicated and found free from symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease such as vesicular stomatitis. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection must show a negative EIA test within one year prior to the time the certificate was issued. Utah horses returning to Utah as part of a commuter livestock shipment are exempted from the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection requirements; however, a valid Utah horse travel permit is required for re-entering Utah.

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