Preparing for the new safety and security declaration requirements
If you import goods from the EU to Great Britain, from 31 January 2025 you will need to submit a safety and security declaration.
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This guidance helps carriers and hauliers to prepare for the new requirement that, from 31 January 2025, any goods imported from the EU to Great Britain must be covered by a safety and security declaration.
It does not replace or amend the guidance on GOV.UK for those exporting to the EU from Great Britain and Northern Ireland, who already sign safety and security declarations.
From 31 January 2025, EU imports into Great Britain will require safety and security declarations. Those who export from Great Britain to the EU, or import into Great Britain from countries outside of the EU, are already required to submit declarations. In preparation for these new requirements, we are making it easier to complete declarations.
Safety and security declarations will bring important additional information to support the fight against illicit goods such as drugs and weapons entering the UK, and help to ensure that interventions at the border are based on risk.
On this page you can:
- find out what you need to do to prepare for the changes
- find out what you need to do according to your mode of transport: air, sea, roll-on roll-off, rail and Eurotunnel
- a video that explains what you need to do
- information for intermediaries and customs agents
- information for hauliers and carriers of accompanied goods
- information for importers
Updates to this page
Published 14 October 2024Last updated 18 December 2024 + show all updates
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Published a link to a video explaining what users need to do to prepare for the new safety and security declaration, and also published specific information for intermediaries and customs agents, hauliers, and importers.
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Updated with additional information about the customer journey according to mode of transport.
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First published.