Queensland - Apply for Wildlife Trade Permit or License Acquittals
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ProcedureEdit
Apply Online
- To Apply for Wildlife Trade Permit or License Acquittals, the applicant has to make the application online via link
- If the applicant is a new user, the applicant has to click the “Register for Online Services”.
- Enter the details for registration and click the “Register” button.
- Now the applicant has to enter the email ID and password and click the “Login” button.
- The applicant has to select the “Wildlife Trade Permit” from the category.
- The applicant has to enter all the necessary details in the application form. (Incomplete applications are not accepted)
- Also, upload all the necessary documents that are mentioned in the “Required Documents” section of this page.
- And pay the required amount of fee in online mode.
- Once completed with all the information click the “Submit” button.
- An acknowledgment receipt downloaded, Please save it for future reference.
- After receiving the application, the concerned authority will check the submitted application and document set. If all are in place, the application will be accepted.
- Then the application will be processed further. All the updates on the application status will be sent via SMS to the applicant’s mobile number.
- Once the process gets completed, the applicant will get the permit through the mail.
- This entire process can be completed within 40 days or as per the timeline advised by the respective department authority.
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Required DocumentsEdit
- Trade license
- Proof ID
- vintage ivory document
- Any other documents (if required)
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Department of Climate change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Australian Government
GPO Box 3090, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
Telephone: +61(0)2 6274 1900
Email: [email protected]
Contact link
EligibilityEdit
- Any 18 years of age and above who intends to Apply for a Wildlife Trade Permit are eligible to make this application.
FeesEdit
- The fee for this procedure has to be paid as per the authority's request.
ValidityEdit
Explain the time until which the certificate/document is valid. e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever
Documents to UseEdit
Please attach documents that can be used by people. e.g. links
Sample DocumentsEdit
Please attach sample completed documents that would help other people.
Processing TimeEdit
- This entire process can be completed within 40 days or as per the timeline advised by the respective department authority.
Related VideosEdit
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InstructionsEdit
- Applicants must complete the application form before submitting it. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
- Applicants must provide genuine information while applying for this procedure.
Required InformationEdit
- Name
- address
- Age
- Gender
- Contact number
- Business License number
- Product details
- Email ID
- Mailing address
- Fax
- Date
- Signature
Need for the DocumentEdit
- The wildlife trade permit allows the applicant to import or export, species listed on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Australian native species.
Information which might helpEdit
- For more information link
Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit
Please explain what are other uses of obtaining this document/certificate. e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.
External LinksEdit
OthersEdit
CITES is an agreement by countries to manage the trade of listed animals and plants, including their parts and products. Its full name is the United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.