Does the age of the specimen/object matter?
In most cases No – however it can be relevant in the case of antiques i.e. “worked items” which were carved or worked prior to March 1947; it may also be relevant if your specimen was brought into the EU prior to the implementation of the regulations or prior to that particular specimen being listed in the Annexes.
The more information you are able to supply about your specimen the more chance we have of being able to process your application to a successful conclusion.
If you obtained the specimen a long while ago, or you have inherited it, you may not be able to prove the date you acquired it. Please contact us, as we may be able to suggest ways in which its acquisition date can be determined. For example, it is possible for experts to give an approximate date which will be good enough for us to be able to determine if it pre-dates its listing on CITES, or whether it meets the antiques derogation.