Are you certified for the RWB test or turkeys too? They are separate. If you went to the class and can test chickens, then you have to have a separate thing done with the state vet to be able to do the turkeys too.I am able to test other flocks too. There is as web site, go to mn npip and that should give you an idea of what is involved. I just come and do the blood testing for the birds. How far away are you from Brainerd?
For those looking to be NPIP certified, you also need to go through an inspection by a state vet to get signed off and get your number. Your whole flock(all breeders) must be tested clean for P-T Salmonella as part of the process. We are lucky here in Minnesota because the state has it set up so it is fairly easy to get this done. Other states are not so lucky, they have to pay a boatload of money to get certified, plus they have to be AI tested as well, which is another boatload of money out of the breeder's pocket.
Of course, being that it is May 2nd and we just got 15" of new snow... some of us are still not so lucky.