Import/Export Fees Upped by The Jockey Club

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The Jockey Club will increase the fees for horses being imported, exported, and returned, as well as associated late payments, by $50 after they've stayed at the same level since 2013. The updated fee schedule will go into effect Jan. 1.

Following is the new fee schedule:

Certificate of Export

  • $225 if all requirements are met within 60 days from departure from the U.S., Canada, or Puerto Rico
  •  $475 if all requirements are met after 60 days from departure from the U.S., Canada, or Puerto Rico

Certificate of Foreign Registration

  • $225 if all requirements are completed within 60 days of the horse's arrival into the U.S., Canada, or Puerto Rico
  •  $475 if all requirements are completed after 60 days and up until one year of the horse's arrival into the U.S., Canada, or Puerto Rico
  • $825 if all requirements are not completed within one year of the horse's arrival and the horse is eligible for late registration

Horses Returning from a Foreign Country

  • $225 for horses registered in the American Stud Book returning from a foreign country

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