Cattle Tick Record of Movement transitions to online form
As part of NSW’s efforts to strengthen protection of NSW’s cattle industry from its most serious external parasite, cattle tick, NSW DPI has upgraded the Record of Movement for Cattle Tick Carriers to a new digital platform, streamlining the process for applicants.
This system replaces the PDF/paper form, bringing it up to speed with some of the latest technology used to support border surveillance of livestock movements.
Anyone transporting cattle tick carriers (cattle, bison, buffalo, deer, equine, sheep, goats, camelids) onto or off a restricted holding within NSW is required to complete the online record of movement form before planning interstate transport.
I’m a livestock owner – what do I need to do?
Access the Cattle Tick Record of Movement form and follow the prompts.
You will be asked to create a login, then provide information regarding your proposed movement including:
· Select the overview options of your movement
· Verify you meet requirements and mandatory measures
· Provide a description and quantity of the cattle tick carriers that are being moved, origin and destination locations including the property identification code (PIC), address and contact information
· Attach written verification of low-risk land status for movements under self-certification
· Vehicle/trailer registration and driver’s name
· Attach the Biosecurity Certificate issued for the movement (if applicable)
Once the form has been submitted, a full digital copy of the completed form and a summary report is sent to your email with a confirmation reference number for your records.
This new Record of Movement process supports DPI’s biosecurity border surveillance capability and ongoing efforts to prevent cattle tick from becoming established in NSW.
Should you have any feedback, please contact the NSW DPI Biosecurity hotline on 1800 084 881.