Is an Iguana Legal in Germany? 2026 Guide
Iguanas are legal pets in Germany, but as CITES Appendix II animals they require registration and proper documentation.
Green iguanas (Iguana iguana) are listed under CITES Appendix II. Captive-bred iguanas are legal in most countries with proper documentation, but require CITES paperwork for any international movement. In some southern US states and southern Europe, green iguanas are also considered invasive.
- ⚠️ CITES status: Appendix II
- ⚠️ CITES export/import permits: Required for cross-border movement
- ✅ Spain, Germany, France, UK: Legal with CITES paperwork
- ✅ USA: Legal (native range in south FL — invasive but legal to keep)
- ❌ Australia, New Zealand: Banned
Germany's Rules for Iguanas
Germany: Green Iguana Legal Status
⚠️ Legal with CITES II paperwork.
- Article 10 Certificate or CITES import permit from non-EU — required for CITES Appendix II species.
- Registration with Naturschutzbehörde — mandatory for CITES II reptiles in Germany.
- Captive-bred documentation — always carry breeder paperwork.
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FAQ
Can I keep an iguana in Germany?
Yes. Green iguanas are legal pets in Germany, but require CITES Appendix II documentation and registration with your local Naturschutzbehörde.
Do I need to register my iguana in Germany?
Yes — CITES Appendix II reptiles must be registered with local nature conservation authorities.
What documents do I need for an iguana from outside the EU?
CITES export permit from origin + CITES import permit from BfN, plus a vet health certificate.