🇱🇷 Pet Import to Liberia
Liberia has limited publicly documented procedures for companion animal imports, so this entry is a preliminary skeleton rather than a confirmed regulatory summary. Pet owners should expect to need a rabies vaccination certificate issued at least 30 days before travel, a recent veterinary health certificate, and ideally an import permit or clearance letter from Liberia's Ministry of Agriculture. Microchipping is not confirmed as mandatory but is recommended for identification. No standardized quarantine period is documented, and enforcement capacity at Roberts International Airport may vary. Given the scarcity of official guidance, anyone planning to bring a pet into Liberia should contact the Liberian embassy or consulate to confirm current requirements before travel.
Requirements snapshot
- Microchip
- Not required
- Rabies titer test
- Not required
- Quarantine
- No quarantine if requirements met
Vaccination requirements
- •Rabies vaccination at least 30 days before travel
- •General vaccinations current for species
- •Veterinary health certificate issued shortly before departure
Transport
Pets typically enter via Roberts International Airport near Monrovia as accompanied baggage or cargo. An import permit or prior clearance from the Ministry of Agriculture is generally advisable, and the rabies certificate and health certificate are reviewed by customs and quarantine officers on arrival.
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