Steps for Importing Salmonids into the United States of America

To protect U.S. citizens, and our nation鈥檚 natural resources, it is important to allow only healthy fish, wildlife, and plants be imported into the United States.

The Lacey Act of 1900 is the United Sates law that regulates the trafficking in illegal wildlife. One part of the law covers the importation of wildlife deemed a threat to the wildlife of the United States.

Per  鈥淎ny importation or transportation of live wildlife or eggs thereof, or dead fish or eggs or salmonids of the fish family Salmonidae into the United States or its territories or possessions is deemed to be injurious or potentially injurious to the health and welfare of human beings, to the interest of forestry, agriculture, and horticulture, and to the welfare and survival of the wildlife or wildlife resources of the United States鈥︹

Process

Follow the steps below to import salmonids into the country.  If you are importing eviscerated fish (fish from which all internal organs, excluding gills, have been removed), please go to Step Two.

Step 1 -  Acquire a Fish Health Certificate from the Country of Origin

  • Complete a U.S. Title 50 Certification Form (bet365下载ios Form 3-2274). 
  • Except for eviscerated fish, salmonid imports require a U.S. Title 50 Certification Form be completed by a Service-certified aquatic animal health inspector in the country of origin.
  • This form certifies that the fish lots from which the shipments originated have been sampled and virus assays were completed consistent with requirements and that viruses causing , the , and  have not been detected.
  • A fish lot certification is valid for six months after the date of issue.
  • Please review the form to ensure you have included the required information.  For example, you must identify the Service port of entry that will be used to import your product.
  • If the country of origin does not have an existing aquatic animal health inspector, please have the appropriate foreign professional complete and submit the Title 50 Official Form (bet365下载ios Form 3-2273)After they have been approved by the Service, they may inspect your shipment and verify it is safe to import into the United States. Designation of a certifying official is valid for five years from date of issuance.
  • If you require additional information for obtaining a U.S. Title 50 Certification Form, please  the Service or call 703-358-2019.


Step 2 - Complete Addition U.S. Import Requirements

Please allow ample time to complete these steps.

  •  Determine if the imported species . If the species is protected under domestic or international law, additional permits may be needed.  Some permits could take up to 90 days to process.
  •  Determine if you need a Designated Port Exception Permit (DPEP) (bet365下载ios Form 3-200-2). This permit could take up to 60 days to process.
  • You can choose a designated or non-designated Service port of entry to import your product. If the Service port of entry is a non-designated port, then you will need to file a DPEP and additional fees will be incurred.
  • Determine if you need a U.S. Import/Export License (bet365下载ios Form 3-200-3). This license could take up to 60 days to process.
  • Submit the completed Title 50 Importation Request Form(bet365下载ios Form 3-2275)and the U.S. Title 50 Certification Form(bet365下载ios Form 3-2274)to the Service at least 30 days prior to the import date.
    You may  the forms or mail them to:

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    Branch of Hatchery Operations and Applied Science
    MS:FAC
    5275 Leesburg Pike
    Falls Church, Virginia 22041
  • The Service will review the U.S. Title 50 Importation Request and Certification Forms.
    If approved, you will receive a "Letter of Authorization" either by email (preferred) or mailed to your physical address.
    This "Letter of Authorization" is valid for 60 days after the issue date.
    If not approved, the Service will advise you on the necessary corrections and how to reapply.


Step 3 - Import Your Product

  • Notify Service staff at the Service port of entry (by phone or email) 48 hours prior to shipment鈥檚 arrival.
    , 鈥All wildlife arriving at a designated port must be cleared by a Service officer prior to Customs clearance and release. When importers or their agents expect live or perishable shipments of wildlife or wildlife products or request inspection at the time of arrival, they must notify the Service at least 48 hours prior to the estimated time of arrival鈥︹
  • Submit the bet365下载ios Declaration for Importation/Exportation for Fish or Wildlife Form (bet365下载ios Form 3-177)
    This import/export declaration may be:
    Filed through 
    Presented in person at the Service port of entry, or;
    Mailed to the Service port of entry.
  • Provide to OLE Officials at Port of Entry the 鈥淚mport/Export Declaration Package鈥 before the shipment arrives.
    Paperwork should include:
  1.  A Service 鈥淟etter of Authorization鈥 that was issued by the Service鈥檚 National Coordinator for Aquatic Animal Health, Aquaculture and Technology;
  2.  Original CITES and ESA permits (if required);
  3.  Copies of invoices and packing lists;
  4. Copy of U.S. Title 50 Certification Form (bet365下载ios Form 3-2274);
  5.  Copy of the Air Waybill or Bill of Lading;
  6. Copy of the Import/Export License;
  7.  Copy of the Designated Port Exemption Permit (if required); and
  8.  Copies of other relevant documentation that pertains to the shipment.
  • Service staff at the port of entry will process the declaration package and the importer will be notified whether the shipment is allowed entry into the United States.  Failure to provide these documents may cause importation delays.

Required Forms

Health certificate to be completed by the aquatic animal health inspector in the country of origin:

Forms to be completed by the importer:


Other Important Information:

Audience

Importer/Exporter
Individual/General Public