Apply for a county parish holding (CPH) number
Apply online for a CPH number for land or buildings you'll use to keep livestock, including those kept as pets, in England.
Applies to England
Save time registering as a livestock keeper
To register as a livestock keeper, you must contact the Rural Payments Agency (RPA), Animal & Plant Health Agency (APHA) and if you keep cattle, the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS).
You can take part in a trial in which keepers will only need to contact theRPA.if you’re applying for aCPHnumber for the first time and would like to take part.
You must get a county parish holding (CPH) number for land and buildings used to keep livestock for any purpose, including those kept as pets. It’s sometimes referred to as a holding number.
You must do this so that the government knows where livestock are kept and can trace them to help prevent and control disease.
Livestock includes:
- cattle, bison and buffalo (bovine animals)
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- poultry (if you have 50 or more)
Before you start
You can only apply for aCPHnumber a maximum of 6 weeks before the livestock arrive.
You must get aCPHnumber if your businessuses animal by-products.
There’s a different process to get aCPHnumber if, for example, you plan to:
Call theRPAif you’re unsure what type ofCPHnumber you need.
Rural Payments Agency
Telephone (Defra rural services helpline): 03000 200 301
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm
Registering less than 50 poultry or other captive birds
If you’re a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds, you must register withAPHA. This includes any birds you keep as pets. APHA will provide you with a CPH number when you register. You should not apply for a CPH number from RPA separately.
If you already have a CPH number from keeping other livestock, call the RPA to get your CPH number updated to include keeping 50 poultry or other captive birds.
Rural Payments Agency
Telephone (Defra rural services helpline): 03000 200 301
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm
Who can apply for aCPHnumber online
You can apply for aCPHnumber using the online form if you’re:
- not already registered on theRural Payments service(theRPA’s registration system)
- over 18 years old
- keeping livestock in England
Do not use the online form if you’re already registered on the Rural Payments service.RPAalready has much of the information it needs to process your application. Apply by phone instead.
Rural Payments Agency
Telephone (Defra rural services helpline): 03000 200 301
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm
Find out about call charges
Find out how to apply for aCPHnumber:
- in Wales, on the
- in Scotland - you’ll need to
CallRPAif your land crosses a border.
The rules are different in Northern Ireland. Read the.
Get the National Grid field numbers for your land or buildings
You must provide accurate National Grid field numbers so thatRPAknow exactly where animals will be kept.
You must provide the National Grid field numbers for:
- the main area where you’ll keep livestock
- any other land or buildings where you’ll keep livestock
For example, if you’re a pet owner, the main area you keep livestock might be a back yard, garden or piece of land attached to your house.
If you keep livestock as a hobby, the main area might be a community allotment, back yard or a piece of land you own. For farmers, the main area is the gathering point on your farm yard or main field.
A National Grid field number is not the same as an Ordnance Survey grid reference.
Use theto find the National Grid field numbers for your land or buildings. Follow these instructions:
- Select ‘Get Started’.
- Search for a county, place or postcode.
- Using the map, locate the land or building. Use the +/- icons to zoom in and out.
- In the top toolbar, select the second icon along (‘Where am I?’) - it looks like a target.
- Click on the land or building.
- A pop-up box will appear showing the land details for this location. The National Grid field number is the third number down and comes after the ‘Grid Ref’ (Ordnance Survey grid reference). It’s made up of 2 letters and 8 numbers, for example, SO 0418 8589.
Other information you’ll need
You’ll need to say if you own or rent the land or buildings where you’ll keep the livestock. If you rent it, you’ll need to confirm if:
- you have a tenancy agreement to rent it for more than one year
- the landowner already has aCPHnumber
Apply online for a CPH number
If you cannot complete the form
If you’re unable to complete the form, callRPAto complete your application over the phone.
Rural Payments Agency
Telephone (Defra rural services helpline): 03000 200 301
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm
Find out about call charges
After you’ve applied
RPAwill send you an email with a validation link to confirm your email address. You must click on this link within 12 hours. If you do not do this within 12 hours, you must contactRPAto get another email validation link.
Rural Payments Agency
Telephone (Defra rural services helpline): 03000 200 301
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm
Find out about call charges
You should get yourCPHnumber by email within 10 working days. It may take longer during busy periods, or if the information you provided is incorrect.
The email will also include a single business identifier (SBI) and customer reference number (CRN) to use when contactingRPAin future.
Other ways to apply
CallRPAif you’d prefer to apply for aCPHnumber by phone.
Rural Payments Agency
Telephone (Defra rural services helpline): 03000 200 301
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm
Find out about call charges
Updates to this page
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If you’re a keeper of less than 50 poultry or other captive birds, you must register withAPHA. This includes any birds you keep as pets. APHA will provide you with a CPH number when you register. You should not apply for a CPH number from RPA separately.
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