Pre-CITES certificates
Wildlife trade permits
To import or export specimens that were acquired before their listing under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), you need an appropriately issued pre-CITES certificate from the country of export. The CITES management authority would need to be satisfied that the specimen was indeed acquired before that date, before issuing the certificate.
- Contact CITES Management Authority in another country
Application form
Use this form to apply to export specimens that were acquired before CITES applied to the species.
Supporting documents
Please ensure that, where applicable, you attach copies of:
- proof of acquisition and/or origin of the specimen (this may be a federal environment department import permit or an overseas pre-CITES certificate), or
- valuation certificate from an expert in the field or antique dealer showing the age of the item.
Lodging your application
You can fax or email this application and supporting documents to the contacts listed on the application form.
Please note that a faxed or emailed copy of your application and supporting documentation is enough—you do not have to send the original by post.
- For more information about permits contact:
The Director
Wildlife Trade Regulation Section
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
GPO Box 787
Canberra ACT 2601
Telephone: (02) 6274 1900
Facsimile: (02) 6274 1921
Email: wildlifetrade@environment.gov.au
In this section:
Permit applications and forms
- Do you need a permit?
- Types of permits available
- Applying for a permit
- What to do with your permit
- Complying with permit conditions
- Exporting to the USA
- Customs procedures for export permits
Wildlife trade permits
- Plants and animals (including products)
- Specimen export records
- Household pets
- Pre–CITES certificate or certificate of origin
- Biological control agents
- Zoological organisations
- Fees
See also:
Protection of internationally endangered plants and animals
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