Registration Forms


Registration Application Forms are not available on line.
Copies of the form are not accepted.

The originals are printed on card stock so they hold up in the files better. If you need registration application forms, e-mail or call 707-544-5807 the NAPHA Registrar's office.

REGISTRATION RULES & REGULATIONS
PERUVIAN HORSE BUYER'S CHECK LIST


FORMS FOR REGISTRATION
Address Inquiry
Affidavit of Lost Certificate
Authorization to Act as Agent
Double Transfer of Registered Horse
Fee Schedule for 2012
Second Revision Membership Application Dec 2011
Owner Inquiry Form
Record Lease of Gelding
Record Lease of Mare
Record Lease of Stallion
Recording Ranch or Corporation Name
Register Horse From Central America
Register Horse from Peru
Register Male as Breeding Stallion
New Registration of Horse with NAPHA 2011

Registration of a Part Blood Horse
Registration of Suffix/Prefix
Report Castration of Registered Horse
Report Death of Registered Horse
Sale of Eligible Unregistered Horse
Sale of Horse "On Time"
List Horse for Sale or Stallion at Stud
Stallion Report Form
Transfer Horse from Peruvian Horse Association of Canada

New Instructions for Owner Transfer of Horse 2011
Veterinarian's Statement - Breeding Stallion
Veterinarian's Statement of Gelding


SHIPPED SEMEN - FRESH
Rules
Mare Owner Statement
Permit Request
Receipt of Semen & Insemination


SHIPPED SEMEN - FROZEN
Rules
Frozen Semen Permit
Collection Report
Report on Shipment of Frozen Semen
Verification of Receipt of Semen & Insemination
Mare Owner Statement
Report Results of Pregnancy


EMBRYO TRANSFER
Rules
Permit Request
Report Flushing/Transfer


IMPORTANT DATES AFFECTING REGISTRATION

January 1, 2004

PPHRNA began requiring DNA typing for all newly registered horses.

 

January 1, 2006

Peru Registry began requiring DNA typing for all newly registered horses

 

January 1, 2006

Anyhorse being registered with NAPHA must first have its DNA on record. All horses being registered for the first time must have parental verification as a qualification for registration.

 

January 1, 2007

Peru began requiring DNA with parental verification. All horses born after this date must have DNA and parental verification to be registered.

 

January 1, 2007

Peru started requiring a vet statement, on male horses being registered as a breeding stallion, verifying two normally descended testicles.