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Phytosanitary checks

  • Thread starter seedjar
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seedjar

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So I searched around the old posts here and the usda.gov website, but I can't seem to find any information on what type of permits are required for mailing plants state-to-state. I thought I remembered reading that phytosanitary certifications are required for exporting and importing from certain states. If anybody could refer me to information on this kind of thing, I'd be much obliged; I have a few plants to be sent out soon and I'd like to get this stuff squared away in advance.
Thanks,
~Joe
 
you mean within the US? about the only state i can think of that may have restrictions on any CP would be Hawaii. any other state and your should have nothing to worry about.
 
Yeah I thought it was just if you were sending to a different country,not state to state,but I'm just guessing.*Niki*(Trapper7)
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Anything except CITES restricted can move un-hindered around the states. You only need that for exporting not domestic. However if you are exporting then its something that happens along the shipping line. I think its mostly a concern when importing into the states.

Joe
 
Sounds good, thanks guys. I remember being hassled about having any plants or produce in the vehicle once when I was younger on a road trip through California; I figured that states with lots of agriculture like California or Florida might be wary.
~Joe
 
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