Change of https://www.gov.uk/guidance/endangered-species-certificates-for-commercial-use

Change description : 2025-03-14 16:33:00: Edited section on ivory to include ivory from common hippopotamuses, killer whales, narwhals and sperm whales. [Guidance and regulation]

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Guidance

Commercial use of endangered species: check if you need an Article 10 CITES certificate

Check if you need an Article 10 certificate for commercial use of endangered species on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) list.

Update history

2026-06-23 09:30
Added guidance on Article 60 certificates, including checking if you need one, requirements when buying specimens, and the updated expiry dates and requirements for selling if you’re granted one.Inserted links to guidance on additional measures (stricter controls) and marking birds of prey, under ‘Before you apply’.

2025-05-23 14:11
Added a link to new guidance on how to check if your item from an endangered species is a worked specimen (that may not need an Article 10 certificate).

2025-03-14 16:33
Edited section on ivory to include ivory from common hippopotamuses, killer whales, narwhals and sperm whales.

2024-10-08 11:00
Updated the page to provide guidance on the Apply for a CITES permit service, which has replaced paper application forms to get an Article 10 CITES certificate.Added a new section on exemptions to make content on exemptions clearer.

2022-04-05 14:58
Added link to guidance for dealing in items containing ivory or made of ivory.