Primate licence

Applying for a primate licence

How much does a licence cost? What will happen after I apply?

You must pay a fee. The cost of the vet's time will also be recharged to the applicant.

Once a valid application is received, a licensing officer, accompanied by a vet, will arrange to inspect your premises. They will assess your premises against the conditions specified in the regulations

How long do licences last?

Primate licences last for a maximum of 3 years, but you can request a shorter period if necessary. You must apply to renew your licence 10 weeks before your current one ends.

What paperwork will I need to submit with my application?

The regulations require the following paperwork to be kept as part of the licence. To make sure we deal with your application as quickly as possible, you should submit them as part of your application. Your policies and procedures should provide an overview of your business and detail how you meet all the licence conditions.

The following paperwork needs to be submitted as part of your application

  • a plan of the premises
  • a register of all animals kept on the premises, including:
  • its name
  • its sex
  • its microchip number
  • its date of birth. If this isn't known, its approximate date of birth.
  • its species
  • its colour and marking
  • the name and contact details of its previous keeper, where applicable
  • the date and cause of its death, where applicable.
  • where the primate is permanently transferred to other premises, the name and contact details of the new keeper, where applicable, and the address of the place it has been relocated.

A written emergency plan covering

  • the measures to be taken for the removal of the primates should the licensed premises become unsafe or uninhabitable
  • the arrangements for the care of the primates during and following an emergency
  • an up-to-date list of emergency contact details that includes the fire service and police.

A written procedure for special circumstances, including contingencies in the event of

  • the temporary isolation of any primate, including arrangements for making sure that the welfare of any primate that is being temporarily isolated is met during the period of its isolation.
  • the death or escape of a primate.
  • the care of the primate following the licence's revocation or the licence holder's death.

A written hygiene protocol covering

  • cleaning and disinfecting
  • prevention and control of the spread of disease
  • a written transportation procedure covering the welfare of the primate while being transported.
  • The individual diet plans for each primate. This must be created based on guidance from a vet or primate dietary expert.

How much it costs

Licence fee to keep a primate is £521.40 plus vet inspection fees

Validity

The licence lasts for 3 years.

How to apply

You will need to:

  • log into your MyAccount (or create an account if you don't already have one) to complete the form. MyAccount is an easier and quicker way to interact with us and is available 24/7
  • complete the application form
  • upload any supporting documents
  • pay the appropriate fee

Apply for a primate licence