Check if you need to declare goods you bring into or take out of the UK
Whether you need to declare goods to UK customs depends where in the UK they start or end their journey.
This service is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
Check if you need to declare goods you move:
- between Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- to or from the EU
- to or from any other countries
If goods are travelling through Great Britain or Northern Ireland to and from other countries, check the common transit rules to find out if you must declare them.
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Step 1: Check if you need to follow this process
Follow these steps to get your goods for export through UK customs if you’re managing the process yourself.
Getting customs clearance can be complicated. You can hire a transporter or customs agent to make the export declaration and get your goods through UK customs.
Your business and goods must be ready to export before you can get customs clearance.
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Step 2: Set up your business for making export declarations
You need an EORI number that starts with GB to export goods from England, Wales or Scotland.
If you move goods to or from Northern Ireland you may need one that starts with XI.
Depending on where you're moving goods, you need to be registered on the right systems and have compatible software to make declarations.
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and Get permission to export plant products or controlled goods
For some controlled goods, you'll need to apply for a standard individual export licence instead.
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Step 3: Check if you can make the customs process quicker
There are processes that can make clearing customs quicker and easier to manage if you have to make customs declarations regularly.
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Step 4: Declare your goods for export
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Step 5: Get the goods across the UK border
The goods must be taken to the port or UK border location named in the export declaration.
At the border, you or your transporter will need:
- the ‘master reference number’ from the export declaration
- the invoice
- any export licences or certificates needed
Customs staff might check the goods before allowing them to cross the UK border.
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Step 6: Get the goods released if they're held up at the UK border
The goods may be held up at customs, for example if:
- you do not have the right licences for the goods or business
- they did not pass inspection
- they've been combined with a shipment that has been held up
If this happens you will be told why.