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APHA issue reminder to renew transporter authorisations

Wednesday, 16 February 2022

The Government's Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) is reminding all animal transporters to check the expiry date of their current transporter authorisation and to apply for renewal at the earliest possible opportunity, to ensure continued authorisation.

Transporter authorisations are valid for five years, and APHA report that a significant number are due for renewal in 2022.

UK transporter authorisations are required for those transporting animals, as part of an economic activity, on journeys over 65km within, from, to and through Great Britain. Transporters involved in economic activity include farmers, livestock and poultry hauliers, pet couriers and rescue charities, and those who move horses in connection with professional riding, livery and stabling.

There are two types of transporter authorisation: 

  • Type 1 (short journey), which are required for journeys over 65km and up to 8 hours in duration
  • Type 2 (long journey), which are required for those transporting animals for journeys over 8 hours

In order to comply with current welfare in transport regulations, animal transporters must submit an application to renew their authorisation. Failure to do so risks heavy penalties if transporters are found to be operating without valid authorisation.

Contact APHA’s Welfare in Transport team to obtain a renewal application pack or to discuss any queries. Click here to find out more about transport authorisations. 

Further information on Transporter Authorisations can be found on GOV.UK.

If you do not hold UK issued transporter authorisation at present, but do transport animals as part of an economic activity, please contact the Welfare in Transport team for further information and details of how to apply.