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Bringing Cervids to Alaska

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Health, Testing, and Transport Requirements

  • The animal must:
    • Be free of ectoparasites, or be treated with an approved product within 10 days of import.
    • Have been treated with an appropriate anthelmintic medication within 20 days of import. 
    • Not originate from, and never been located, east of 97° west longitude in the United States or Canada. 
    • Originate from a herd that is from an area designated as brucellosis and tuberculosis free, or has tested negative for brucellosis and tuberculosis within 60 days of import. Note: After arrival, any animal may be retested for brucellosis and/or tuberculosis at the discretion of the State Veterinarian and kept in isolation for 45 - 120 days. 
    • Within 60 months of shipment, not resided within 10 miles of a cervid diagnosed with chronic wasting disease. 
    • Originate from a herd that participates in a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) or state chronic wasting disease herd certification program and has achieved 5-year chronic wasting disease certified status. 
  • Animals must be transported in a vehicle appropriate for the size and number of animals being transported, free of hazards that could injure the animals, and maintained in a sanitary condition. 

Required Documentation

  • Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), or animal health certificate, issued by a licensed and accredited veterinarian within 30 days of import.
  • An Alaskan import permit issued by the Alaska OSV. Accredited veterinarians may apply for an import permit online. Import permits are valid for 30 days after issuance and are non-transferable. One import permit may be issued for multiple animals of the same class. Import permit numbers must be written on the CVI.

Import documents must accompany the animal at all times during travel and must be attached to the waybill if shipped.

Immediate Slaughter Exemption: Animals intended for immediate slaughter must contact the Alaska OSV for import requirements at akcvi@alaska.gov or 907-375-8215. 

International Travel, Including Through Canada

Note: For animals transiting from the contiguous 48 United States to Alaska, the international CVI, endorsed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) should be submitted to the Alaska Office of the State Veterinarian (OSV). A separate interstate CVI is not required. 

In addition to the above State of Alaska requirements, other agencies have their own requirements for cattle traveling through Canada or originating in another country. Please contact the following agencies for current requirements:

For additional support, please email akcvi@alaska.gov. Note that the akcvi email is not monitored for urgent correspondence. If you have an urgent matter related to animal imports, please contact the Alaska Office of the State Veterinarian at 907-375-8215.

If the above conditions are not met, or it is determined to serve the interests of animal or public health, the Alaska State Veterinarian may order an animal quarantined at the owner’s expense until such time as it is released from quarantine, euthanized, slaughtered, or destroyed.

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Page last published: 04/21/2026

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