What is an 840 USDA Microchip?

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) published a final rule in 2013 establishing regulations regarding the trackability of U.S. livestock moving interstate. The rule names specific methods of animal identification that are acceptable. One of the permitted methods of identification is a 15 digit microchip that begins with the designated United States

What is an 840 USDA Microchip?2023-11-30T11:42:36-06:00

Are your chips ISO Certified?

Microchip ID Systems manufactures only Certified ISO microchips.  ISO refers to the 'International Standards Organization'. To be Certified as ISO, the chip must be manufactured as follows: 1)  Operate at a radio frequency of 134.2 kHz. 2)  Contain 15 digits, the first three of which are the unique assigned manufacturer

Are your chips ISO Certified?2023-04-27T09:29:45-05:00

Can all microchip scanners read your chips?

Our microchip products can be read by scanners around the world.  Any universal scanner and many scanners that are not universal can read Microchip ID Systems products. If you have any questions, give us a call at 800-434-2843.

Can all microchip scanners read your chips?2023-10-10T10:36:09-05:00

Can I use a chip for the USDA-APHIS Scrapie Program compliance?

Yes, you can use a microchip.  Our division called Alliance ID provides the officially approved products you need. Call us if you have questions: 800-434-2843. Read what the USDA-APHIS has to say:  "The National Scrapie Eradication Program, coordinated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Can I use a chip for the USDA-APHIS Scrapie Program compliance?2023-11-30T11:46:21-06:00

When can I expect my order?

We have several options to choose from. Choose the one that meets your needs! Standard Delivery $9.50 | Standard Delivery packages will ship on Mondays, Thursdays & Fridays | Expect delivery in 3 - 5 business days after shipped. Rush My Order $15.00 | Ships same day | Expect delivery in

When can I expect my order?2023-09-26T13:57:17-05:00

Is a microchip a GPS device?

No. A microchip installed under the skin of an animal is NOT a GPS device.  The microchip does not have a battery or power source, which are required for GPS. Microchips react to radio wave signals initiated by a scanner. The technology to incorporate a lifelong battery for a GPS

Is a microchip a GPS device?2017-12-13T08:18:43-06:00

What is your Privacy Policy?

All information held in our database is private and protected by our published Privacy Policy . Our Customer Privacy Policy   Microchip Identification Systems has been in business in the United States since 1989. We are committed to your right to privacy and we safeguard your personal information.  Microchip

What is your Privacy Policy?2024-02-08T10:33:13-06:00

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