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Types of customs declarations for export

Export declarations should always be submitted in digital form. Normally, a standard customs declaration is used, but there are other options.

These pages in English are under construction and more information will be added as it becomes available.

Find out more about each declaration and determine which method is most suitable for your needs.

Standard customs declaration for exports

If you have access to all the information to be provided when the goods are loaded, the easiest way may be to submit a standard digital customs declaration.

Simplified export declaration

You can apply to use a simplified declaration when declaring your goods for export. You can then provide the information in the declaration in two steps.

Entry in the declarant's records (EIDR for export)

You may apply to submit your customs declaration by registering the information in the accounts of the declarant. The entry in the records must contain the same information as a simplified declaration, which means that the commodity code, net mass and location of goods must be included.

When declaring goods by entering them in your records, you must present the goods for release to Swedish Customs. Among other things, the notification must contain a description of the goods and the procedure code. The remaining information is subsequently provided in a supplementary customs declaration.