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How to apply

Applications are required for CITES listed species for the following activities

If you are not sure whether a species is controlled by CITES you should check this first. You will need the scientific name, and can find out using the resources on our CITES Species page.

To apply for a CITES controlled species you will need an application form. The different forms can be found in our forms pages. Please note that charges apply to applications.

You will need to check any specific requirements with the intended import/export country. You can find out on the Global CITES website.

You should also check whether there is a trade ban with the country or the species you wish to trade with. You can use the trade restrictions database for this.

See our guidance on what happens when you make an application.

Release of Information

Information supplied in applications may be used for the purposes of monitoring compliance of EC Regulation 338/97 and supporting regulations, and in the investigation of possible offences.

The information may be passed to HM Revenue & Customs under the provisions of Article 14 of Regulation 338/97 and to the Police and the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) for the purposes of gathering and analysing intelligence on possible wildlife crimes.

Information (including personal data) may also be released on request to other enforcement authorities, under the Environmental Information Regulations, the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information and the Freedom of Information Act 2000. It is a condition of making an application that you agree to the Department passing on information to these organisations.

Page last modified: 18 October, 2011