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Common Veterinary Entry Document

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Example of a blank CVED.
Example of a blank CVED.

The Common Veterinary Entry Document (CVED) is the official document used in all member states of the European Union (EU) to pre-notify the arrival of each consignment[1] of live animals (pets not included), live animal products and products of animal origin intended for import to or transit through the EU from third countries.[2]

  • The first part of the CVED contains relevant information about the consignment and is intended for the notifying part to report to the competent veterinary authority[3] in the Border Inspection Post[4] (commonly abbreviated as BIP)
  • The second part of the CVED shows the results of the conducted checks[5] and is used by the competent authority at the BIP to communicate to the notifying part the decision regarding the consignment.

A CVED can be submitted on paper or by electronic means using the application TRACES[6] (abbreviation for TRAde Control and Expert System)

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