Moving and exporting livestock
Order a waybill book
Changes to the Livestock Act 2008
From 30 April 2024, new biosecurity laws will apply to the livestock and agricultural industries in the NT.
Read about these changes
Waybills must be completed when moving stock in the Northern Territory (NT).
They can be ordered online and are sold in books of 50. The maximum number of books you can order is 2.
You can apply online at Territory Services.
Other ways to apply
To make an order by email, fill in and submit the below form to ntpic.brands@nt.gov.au.
Waybill order form PDF (694.7 KB)
Waybill order form DOCX (63.1 KB)
Who can apply
You must have a registered property identification code (PIC) to order a waybill book.
How long it takes
Orders are processed within 5 business days.
What you need
You will need all of the following:
- property details including a primary contact and PIC
- credit or debit card (Mastercard or Visa) if you’re ordering online.
Fees
Each book costs $27 (including GST).
If you order online, payment will be taken at the end of the application.
After you order
Books can be sent to a postal address or picked up from your nearest Livestock Biosecurity office.
Non-online applications
If you are collecting your book in person, you can pay when you collect. Payment options for each office are:
- Berrimah Farm (Darwin) – credit card only
- Katherine Research Station (Katherine) – credit card, cheque or cash
- Arid Zone Research Institute (Alice Springs) – cheque or cash
- Tennant Creek – call the office to confirm.
Cheque payments should be made out to ‘Receiver of Territory Monies’.
Other ways to pay
- Cash, debit or credit card – pay in person at or over the phone to a Receiver of Territory Monies (RTM) office. You’ll need to bring or email your form.
- Cheque – present your form in person or via post to an RTM and include a cheque made out to ‘Receiver of Territory Monies’.
Get help
Contact your local Livestock Biosecurity office.
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