Get an EORI number (original) (raw)

Who needs an EORI

You may need an Economic Operators Registration and Identification number (EORI number) if you move goods:

You will also need an EORI number to register for an export licence.

You do not need an EORI number if you’re moving goods that are both:

If your business is based (‘established’) in the country you’re moving goods to or from

To get an EORI number, your business usually needs to have premises based in the country you want to import to or export from - this is called ‘being established’. Your premises needs to be one of the following:

If your business is not based in the country you’re moving goods to or from

You should still get an EORI number if you’re:

If you’re not eligible to apply for an EORI number yourself, you’ll need to appoint someone to deal with customs on your behalf. The person you appoint will need to get the EORI number instead of you.

If you’re based in the Channel Islands and you move goods to or from the UK, you do not need an EORI number. You’ll need an EORI number if you use HMRC’s customs systems like Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF).

When you’ll need your EORI number

You’ll need your EORI number if you: