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  2. The mission of the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP) is to provide accredited veterinarians with the information they need to ensure the health of the Nation's livestock and animal population and to protect the public health and well-being.

  3. The accreditation renewal process is available at Veterinary Accreditation | Renewal Instructions. Do not submit copies or originals of any Certificate of Completion to APHIS. If you do not know your accreditation renewal date, please contact your NVAP Coordinator.

  4. Renewing/Reinstating your accreditation is a two-step process. First complete the APHIS Approved Supplemental Training Modules. Then complete and submit your application using one of the methods described below.

  5. NVAP: How do I Become Accredited? | Animal and Plant Health...

    www.aphis.usda.gov/nvap/become-accredited

    Graduate with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree from a College of Veterinary Medicine. Be licensed or legally able to practice veterinary medicine in the State in which you are applying.

  6. 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.

  7. USDA-Accredited Veterinarians: Certifying Pets To Travel

    www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel/accredited-veterinarians

    This page is for USDA-accredited veterinarians to learn about certifying animals for international travel (export), completing and submitting health certificates for USDA endorsement, and using the Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS).

  8. Initial Accreditation Training (IAT) | Animal and Plant Health...

    www.aphis.usda.gov/nvap/initial-accreditation-training

    IAT is web-based and is composed of an Introduction followed by three Veterinary Accreditation Lessons, four Emerging and Exotic Diseases of Animals Lessons, and seven Transboundary Disease Incursions.

  9. How Do I Find a USDA-Accredited Veterinarian To Complete My...

    www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel/us-to-another-country-export/how-do-i-find-usda...

    Make sure your USDA-accredited veterinarian is accredited in the State you're seeing them in! APHIS cannot endorse your health certificate if your veterinarian is not accredited in the State where they're practicing medicine.

  10. Applying for Renewal of Accreditation On-Line - Animal and Plant...

    www.aphis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/renewal_online_process.pdf

    Applying for Renewal of Accreditation On-Line. If you have not completed your APHIS Approved Supplemental Training, you are not ready to renew. Please go to. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal-health/nvap/take to complete your required training. YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL 4 STEPS BELOW.

  11. NVAP: National Accreditation Number. Last Modified: March 20, 2024. Each accredited veterinarian is assigned a six-digit National Accreditation Number (NAN). A NAN does not authorize veterinarians to perform accredited duties nationally.