Okay, my dog was blood tested in July and the results were good. My vet said the certified copy just meant he'd have to sign it, but from reading what someone else posted (I copied below) on this site, I'm a bit nervous! I am to file the results with the state vet? Does that mean that the six month waiting period starts AFTER I file the results with the State Vet? Or, does it begin from the test results? I'm really upset because I'm supposed to move in May! HELP!
Okay hopefully you got a rabies titer test and those are the results you're talking about. The only approved lab in the US for the PETS scheme is in Kansas. Once you have an ok titer result your time starts from the date the blood was drawn. (if your dog's blood didn't go to Kansas then I think you probably have to start over - but call DEFRA) There are no required certifications for the titer result other than that the results come from the Kansas lab.
The state vet doesn't have anthing to do with PETS - it's the USDA vet stamp you need. Your vet will fill out the health certificate and the Journal of the EU Annex pages. Then you must have these stamped and signed off on by the USDA vet. Usually the health certificate can only be filled out up to 10 days before the flight (check with the airline). I drove my paperwork to the USDA for stamps but they told me that I could also FedEx it to them and include a return package. Once you have it back then your dog will need to be tick and tapeworm treated 24-48 hours before the flight.
To clear DEFRA and customs you must have the titer resutls from Kansas, the signed and stamped health certificate, the EU journal, a C-5 customs form, and the microchip paperwork.
Also check with your airline. I flew Continental and their pet desk was extremely helpful.
I brought my cat over in December from Houston to London (PETS approved route to clear DEFRA and customs) then onto Aberdeen. My cat cleared just fine - no problems. I know how stressful this is. I was so glad it was over and my pet is adjusting well.