Office of Environment and
Rural and Marine Affairs


Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C.

Regulations for the entry into Spain of pet animals from the United States and Canada

Reptiles

The following rules apply to the non-commercial importation into Spain of pet reptiles exclusively from the United States or Canada. For shipments of reptiles from zoological institutions, click here.

Owner certification

Reptiles (e.g. turtles, lizzards, snakes, etc.) traveling to Spain as pet animals must be accompanied by their owners or their owners’ duly authorized representatives. In addition, the animal will be accompanied by a certificate, signed by the owner, stating the following:

Click here to obtain the certificate form in PDF format.

(In order to print the certificate, you will need to install Acrobat Reader, available for free at Adobe's web site).

Health certification

The animals must be accompanied by a Certificate of Health and Origin signed by an official veterinarian from the country of origin, stating:

(In order to print the certificates, you will need to install Acrobat Reader, available for free at Adobe's web site).

Please note that the commercial importation into Spain of the following turtle species is not allowed, due to environmental concerns:

Finally, please be aware that if your animal belongs to an exotic species, it might be protected by international agreements. In the case of exotic species, it is advisable to check if the animal is listed by the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), in which case the animal's international travel may be restricted or even banned.

Please see also our frequently asked questions section.

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