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Form: Become authorised to issue plant passports and a fireblight pest free area status

Animal Plant Health Agency

October 8
11:55 2024

Growers and traderscan use the expression of interest form to declare an interest to become authorised to issue plant passports. Its free to use the online form.

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When youve submitted your expression of interest, the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) will contact you within working 5 days and let you know how to become authorised using eDomero. Its free to become authorised using eDomero.

Other ways to apply

If you do not want to use eDomero you can use the AppAUTH form instead. The fee is 20.66.

Fill in the AppAuth form and send it to plantpassportregistration@apha.gov.uk

APHAwill process your application within working 5 days when you apply by email using the AppAUTH form. Your local inspector may need to approve your application.

Find out more about issuing plant passports to move regulated plant material in Great Britain and pest-free areas.

Updates to this page

Published 1 June 2015
Last updated 8 October 2024 +show all updates
  1. Jersey have dropped their fireblight pest free area with immediate effect. Professional operators no longer need to have produced or maintained plants in a fireblight buffer zone to move plants into Jersey. As a result, the 'fireblight pest-free area explanatory notes' are obsolete and have been removed from this page.

  2. Replaced the form 'Application for authorisation to issue plant passports and fireblight pest-free area status' with a new version.

  3. Growers and traderscan use the new expression of interest form to declare an interest to become authorised to issue plant passports. Its free to use the online form.

  4. You can now submit an online application to register to become a plant health professional operator.

  5. Pest-free areas of Channel Islands and Isle of Man added.European web-spinning larch sawfly, fireblight, European spruce sawfly and Ash dieback added to list of quarantine pests for Jersey.

  6. Added new forms, explanation notes and pest-free areas list.

  7. Updated application for authorisation to issue plant passports form and removed consolidated EU Xylella fastidiosa host list.

  8. Updated plant passport forms due to smarter rules for safer food plant health regulations.

  9. Consolidated EU Xylella fastidiosa host list updated

  10. Application for plant health registration updated

  11. Consolidated EU Xylella fastidiosa host list updated

  12. Updated consolidated EU Xylella fastidiosa host list

  13. Updated Application for authorisation to issue plant passports and fireblight buffer zone status

  14. Updated consolidated EU Xylella fastidiosa host list

  15. Consolidated EU Xylella fastidioisis host list published as appendix to form PHAR3

  16. First published.

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