Getting and using a horse passport (2024)

If you own the horse or related animal, you must get a passport for it before it reaches 12 months of age.

How to apply

Apply through a Passport Issuing Organisation (PIO). If you have a pedigree animal, you need to register through a PIO that manages studbooks.

You need a vet to implant a microchip in your horse before you can apply.

Send your application by whichever date is later:

  • 30 November of the animal’s year of birth
  • within 6 months of the animal’s birth

Applications can take up to 6 weeks. How much you pay depends on the PIO and type of animal.

A passport issued more than 12 months after birth will be treated as late. It will be issued as a duplicate or replacement passport and the animal cannot be used as food for humans.

There’s no expiry on horse passports - they last an animal’s lifetime.

Getting and using a horse passport (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kelle Weber

Last Updated:

Views: 6070

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kelle Weber

Birthday: 2000-08-05

Address: 6796 Juan Square, Markfort, MN 58988

Phone: +8215934114615

Job: Hospitality Director

Hobby: tabletop games, Foreign language learning, Leather crafting, Horseback riding, Swimming, Knapping, Handball

Introduction: My name is Kelle Weber, I am a magnificent, enchanting, fair, joyous, light, determined, joyous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.