Permits needed for importing CITES protected plant or animal items into New Zealand will depend on:
To find out if your species is listed under CITES you will need to know the correct scientific name to search the Species+ database.
Search the Species Plus database.
In most cases you will only need a permit issued by the exporting country’s CITES Authority to import into New Zealand. One exception is for Appendix I species - in this case you will need to apply for a New Zealand issued CITES import permit first.
Overseas permits must be applied for through the overseas CITES authority. Their contact details can be found at National CITES Authorities.
Some old items can have fewer permitting requirements. If they were made or obtained before the date they were included in the CITES Appendices, they are considered pre-Convention. Permits for importing pre-Convention items must be obtained through the overseas CITES authority.
If you are still unsure what the requirements are for your items, email us at cites@doc.govt.nz.
New Zealand has strict controls on items arriving into the country. This is to protect our environment and health. The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) are responsible for making sure they meet these requirements. Find out more at MPS's website.
New Zealand Customs Service also administers requirements for importing goods. Find out more at New Zealand Customs Service website.
When you have your permit(s), make sure that you meet any special conditions listed. Be aware of any additional pages or related documents that must be presented with your permit.
Note: New Zealand issued import permits for Appendix I items do not require border agency endorsement.
Imported CITES items that don’t have an appropriate or valid permit presented on time will be seized and forfeited.
DOC may also take enforcement action under the Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989. This may result in an infringement fine or prosecution through the courts.
Permit | Fee (NZD inc GST) |
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Regular import/export permit or certificate | $80 |
Permit authorising export of live parrots bred in captivity (export only) | $600 |
If you have any questions, contact DOC’s CITES team cites@doc.govt.nz.