Germany Customs info
Returning Citizens
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
For Removal Goods
Copy of passport (the page showing photo)
A letter from a third party (employer, German embassy) confirming that the shipper has lived and worked more
than 12 months in a foreign country.
Certificate of Registration (Anmeldebestaetigung) from the local registration office
Goods Inventory
Signed declaration, stating::
the imported goods are the owners personal effects
the imported goods are not subject to any customs restrictions ( e.g. drugs, weapons, etc.)
no taxable high value good (such as alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, guns, etc.) are in the shipment such
good must be listed separately and will be taxed.
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Used household goods are duty-free if customer has resided at least one year abroad, if the goods were owned
by customer over six months and will not be sold for a minimum of one year.
Goods should be imported within one year of customer taking up residence; if not, reasons needed for delay -
maximum limit three years.
Inheritance Items:
Death Certificate
"Erbschein" or an official document which certifies the customer has inherited the items from the
deceased and states the relationship between them.
Wedding Trousseaux and gifts (not exceeding EUR 1,000 in value per gift)
Marriage Certificate
Certificate of registration with the German Police authorities
The goods must be imported between 2 months before the wedding and 4 months after
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
New Items (less than six months old) invoice required
Alcohol:
Inventory must detail exact number and size of bottles, exact alcoholic strength in percent, and value of
each bottle.
Tobacco tea, coffee, etc. Food stuffs in large quantities (not recommended to ship with household goods). Duty free entry, providing quantity that can be considered as normal provisions. Signed explanation form shipper about contents is
necessary. Large amounts of handicrafts Guns require a Certificate of Registration, valid passport of owner, proof of ownership, hunting permit and a gun license for importation Duty-free if firearm has been owned for at least six months prior to importing
Guns must b easily acceptable Must apply for a German Ownership Permit
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Explosives
Ammunition
Drugs and narcotics
Live plants (need special import permit) Any protected animal or species, dried plants or items of historical significance (ivory, snakeskin, leopard fur, pre-Columbian items, etc.) Pornographic material Certain types of meat Absinthe, Methyl alcohol and pure alcohol Radioactive material
MOTOR VEHICLES
Admitted duty-free if customer has lived abroad for over one year, has owned and used the auto for a minimum of six months and has brought in for personal use and will not be sold for one year. If not, subject to payment of taxes and duties.
Documents required:
Same as for removal goods Copy of title, Copy of last registration in a foreign country for a minimum of 6 months prior to shipping the vehicle to Germany. After the customs clearance, vehicle must be inspected before licensing and must comply with German technical and environmental regulations and required modifications.
PETS
Dogs, cats and canaries permitted with a Health Certificate (in German or with a translation) issued by a
licensed veterinarian describing the animal and stating that the pet is free from rabies and contagious diseases.
No case of rabies has been notified within a radius of 20 km from the place of origin of the the animal
during the previous 3 months prior to the date the health certificate was issued.
Importation or transit of other domestic animals is subject to a special authorization or eventually forbidden.
Health Certificate is valid ten days from the date in which it was issued (20 days for pets coming from non-European countries).
Form 38 (SV0802) All endangered species and exotic animals are prohibited.
Documents Required for the Duty Free Clearance of Household - Click Here
Note: Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to this destination and is being provided for general guidance to assist our customers. Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, mymovingguide.com can only offer guidance but cannot be responsible for miss-advice. Please contact the consulate or embassy representing the country to which you are moving to determine the applicable rules, regulations and laws to which your shipment will be subject.
Please note:
The following information is not legally binding!
Because of the complexity of the matter, German diplomatic or consular offices cannot provide any binding information on German Customs regulations or duties. Before making decisions you should check with the competent customs authority. The e-mail address of the information office of German Customs in Frankfurt/Main is
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Import of Household Effects when Relocating to the Federal Republic of Germany
When moving to the Federal Republic of Germany you may import your household goods free of duties and border taxes if you meet the following requirements:
You are required to prove:
1. that you have actually given up your residence abroad (e.g. by means of documents showing the termination of your lease/employment, sale of your residential home or a statement by your employer that you have been transferred to Germany);
2. That you are establishing a new residence in Germany (e.g. lease agreement, correspondence with your employer in Germany, German police registration receipt);
3. that you have been residing outside Germany for at least 12 consecutive months (this can be waived if the reasons for your earlier return are beyond your control);
Exemption from custom duties is granted only for those goods you have been using abroad, personally or professionally, for at least 6 months and which you will continue using in Germany for another 12 months. Food and similar perishable items are restricted to quantities normally stored at home; however liquor and tobacco items are not permitted duty-free.
Vehicles:
The duty-free import of a motor vehicle is permitted only if it has been registered in your name as its sole owner and personally used by yourself at your previous residence for at least 6 months before moving (for proof show registration certificate issued by your Department of Motor Vehicles).
To process your request the TUV needs the following information:
- manufacturer and type of vehicle
- car body form (Limousine, Hatchback, Coupe...)
- model year
There is a processing fee of $30, payable by check.
Please note that the TUV is not in a position to give this information by phone and will not answer questions on insurance, shipping, taxes, etc.!
All removal goods should be imported around the time of your own arrival and registered with the German customs authorities within 12 months after establishing residence in Germany. Should this prove impossible, you are requested to submit proof that the goods could not be imported at that time, in which case the entry must be effected as soon as the cause for this delay has been removed but no later than 3 years after your actual move.
Customs regulations regarding a traveler's customary personal effects are not affected by the above listed rules. Please note that there are special regulations regarding the importation of some items like guns, rifles, ammunition, machinery for the production of such articles, pets, plants, etc. Details and the necessary customs forms may be obtained through your shipping company. It is recommended that you choose a moving company experienced in shipping to Germany.
Please note that you might be required to convert your vehicle to German standards. For information on procedures and conversions please contact the Technical Inspection Organization (TUV) in writing at:
TUV Rheinland of North America Inc.
North American Headquarters
12 Commerce Road
Newton, CT 06470
Tel.: (01) (203) 426 - 0888
Fax: (01) (203) 426 - 4009
Attn: Car Export Department
www.us.tuv.com
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