Ordering Electronic NLIS Sheep Tags On-Line – A Step by Step Guide
Note Number: AG1359
Published: August 2008
Updated: September 2009
This agricultural note provides a step by step guide to ordering NLIS tags on line.
Step 1
Log on to the Victorian DPI website www.dpi.vic.gov.au/nlis
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Step 4
Enter your postal details if different from the one shown. Enter your email address.
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Complete your order form. Once you have entered your details click ‘Add item to Cart’

You may wish to order a few batches of tags with different starting serial numbers, different pin colours, or tags with a different OJD status.
Step 8
Check your order form. If you would like to order more tags click on ‘Resume Shopping’
Step 9
Step 10
Once you have completed your order click on ‘Check Out’ 
Then complete your credit card details to place your order. Once you have placed your order you will be sent an email with your receipt number and also information on accessing a file containing your tag numbers, known as a tag bucket file.
Where can I find more information?
Department of Primary Industries Sheep NLIS Extension Team
|
Name |
Phone |
Email |
|
Kate McCue |
03 5561 9902 |
Kate.mccue@dpi.vic.gov.au |
|
Erica Schelfhorst |
03 5430 4560 |
Erica.schelfhorst@dpi.vic.gov.au |
|
Daniel Hodgson |
0418 587 613 |
Daniel.hodgson@dpi.vic.gov.au |
|
Gary McLarty |
03 5735 4344 |
Gary.mclarty@dpi.vic.gov.au |
|
Chris Cordiner |
03 5430 4808 |
Chris.cordiner@dpi.vic.gov.au |
General information
The following are useful contacts for further information:
NLIS Queries in Victoria
For the NLIS in Victoria call DPI’s NLIS Helpline on 1800 678 779 during business hours.
NLIS Workshops
To attend a workshop on NLIS contact one of the NLIS extension team.
Sheep CRC Website
www.sheepcrc.org.au
Ordering NLIS Devices Online
You can order Sheep NLIS devices on-line using a credit card by going to the DPI website www.dpi.vic.gov.au and following the prompts to Livestock Tags Online.
Acknowledgements
This Agnote was developed by Kate McCue, August 2008.
It was reviewed by:
Chris Cordiner, Farm Services Victoria. September 2009