What is Application for Phytosanitary Certificate?

An Application for Phytosanitary Certificate is a formal request made by individuals or organizations to obtain a certificate that confirms the compliance of plant products with phytosanitary regulations.

What are the types of Application for Phytosanitary Certificate?

There are two main types of Applications for Phytosanitary Certificate:

Application for Phytosanitary Certificate for Export
Application for Phytosanitary Certificate for Import

How to complete Application for Phytosanitary Certificate

Completing an Application for Phytosanitary Certificate is a simple process that involves the following steps:

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Fill out the required information accurately
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Provide all necessary supporting documents
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Submit the completed application to the relevant authority

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Questions & answers

In order to obtain a phytosanitary certificate, you will need to set up an account on the US Department of Agriculture's PCIT website. You can find instructions on how to set up the account through PCIT.
The United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine (USDA-APHIS-PPQ) provides phytosanitary certification of both U.S. and foreign-origin agricultural commodities.
The USDA policy states that a phytosanitary certificate must be issued within 30 days of the inspection date listed on the 921-2. An exception is made if the commodity left the U.S. within 30 days (by bill of lading date). In those cases, we can issue a phytosanitary certificate up to 60 days from date of inspection.
A phytosanitary certificate for export or for re-export can be issued only by a public officer who is technically qualified and duly authorized by an NPPO. A phytosanitary certificate for export is usually issued by the NPPO of the country where the plants, plant products or regulated articles were grown or processed.
The Phytosanitary Certificate Issuance and Tracking (PCIT) system tracks the inspection of agricultural commodities and certifies compliance with plant health standards of importing countries.
Apply online through the USDA Phytosanitary Certification Issuance and Tracking system (PCIT) http://.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/plant_exports/pcit.shtml. Make sure you have all pertinent information regarding your shipment.