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*NOTE: PLEASE NOTE THAT CUSTOMERS ARE HAVING PROBLEMS CLEARING
THE RESTRICTED ITEMS SHOWN BELOW THROUGH CUSTOMS AND SIGNIFICANT LOSS AND DAMAGE
HAVE BEEN REPORTED.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
ALL DOCUMENTS MUST show customer's name EXACTLY as it appears on passport.
DO NOT use initials or abbreviations for companies (Saudi Government will not
accept these invalidating documents)
Passport (copy) with entry visa
Residence Permit and Work Permit
Proof of Employment legalized by Saudi Chamber of Commerce or a Saudi
Government Agency
Certificate of Health, stating customer does not have AIDS
Inventory, original with description of contents of cartons (PBO - "packed
by owner", CU - "contents unknown" and MISC. - "miscellaneous", not
acceptable) and purchase receipts for major household good items
Certificate of Origin (for new items), itemized, with price for each
article. (Inventory and Certificate of Origin MUST be legalized by the Saudi
Embassy or Consulate and translated into Arabic)
Original valued inventory for Customs purposes
Keys for any locked items for customs inspection
Certificate of Insurance, if applicable
SASO Certificate of Conformity for all electrical items imported into the
country
Letter of Undertaking authorizing destination agent to perform Customs
clearance
Documents for surface shipments must be received at destination a minimum
of seven days prior to arrival of vessel
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
THE OWNER OF THE GOODS MUST BE IN SAUDI ARABIA AT THE TIME OF
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
Import of consolidation or groupage shipments are not allowed; heavy
penalties will be imposed for violations
All shipments are inspected and subject to duty, including used household
goods and personal effects
Shipments are valued locally and rates vary depending on the item
Containers and trailers must have a comprehensive packing list of all
contents (in a water-proof envelope) taped to the rear door. (List should show
customer's full name and address.) Failure to comply will result in heavy
fines.
Shipments arriving in Saudi Arabia without a comprehensive packing list
are subject to unloading and full tally at port of discharge
"Make Mark" information: All goods imported into the country must show the
country of origin; i.e. "made in USA", "made in Japan", etc.
- This mark must tally with the legalized documents presented to Customs
for clearance of the goods
- Failure to comply with this regulation will prohibit entry of the goods
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Alcohol-containing items, flavoring extracts, cooking wines, wine making
kits, books on manufacturing of such drinks or any foods with alcohol, etc.
Narcotics
All kinds of medicines
- Medicine MUST be accompanied by doctor's prescription and is to be for
personal use only
Radio transmitter/communication equipment (including walkie-talkies,
short-wave, VHF, marine, police band equipment, etc.)
Binoculars or telescopic equipment
All types of statues
Objects of human or animal form (statues, figurines, carvings, etc.)
Games of chance (chess, dice, backgammon, etc.)
All weapons and firearms (real or ornamental), including guns, ammunition,
fireworks, spears and other edged weapons, etc. (owner subject to
investigation, fines, and/or imprisonment)
Pornographic material and literature including fashion magazines with
people wearing undergarments or swimsuits
Politically sensitive material
All foodstuff
Stuffed animals
Articles contrary to Muslim or Saudi Arabian beliefs or morality will not
be allowed into the country
Christmas trees/decorations or any other items (BIBLES) associated with
religions other than the Muslim faith
Military uniforms or equipment of any kind
Other miscellaneous items (blueprints and designs, artificial pearls,
etc.)
*ALL PRINTED MATTER, BOOKS, PICTURES, RECORDS, FILMS, TAPES, SLIDES,
MOVIES, VIDEOS, COMPACT DISCS, COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND DISKETTES, ETC. ARE
SUBJECT TO CENSORSHIP AND CONFISCATION (MUST BE PACKED SEPARATELY FOR EASY
ACCESS AND CLEARLY MARKED ON THE INVENTORY)
Such items will be removed from all incoming shipments at the time of
Customs clearance and sent to the Ministry of Information for review
Once censorship has been completed, a separate delivery will be made at an
additional charge to the customer
Cartons containing these articles should be clearly labeled as to contents
and must not be mixed with other items
Any restricted or prohibited items in shipment will cause delays, may be
subject to confiscation and may cause possible fines or penalties to
customer's account.
MOTOR VEHICLES
Shipments with vehicles in
containers are not allowed in Saudi Arabia
Shippers name should match on all documents (i.e. passport, shipping
documents and vehicle ownership)
One car allowed per family and must be in accordance with Saudi Arabian
standards
Vehicles of model year 1974 or older cannot be imported
Many other restrictions apply to cars of foreign residents
The following information must be furnished to the steamship company for
all autos going to Saudi Arabia: make, model, year, color, engine and chassis
number, license and serial number, weight, dimensions of auto with bumpers,
owner's address at origin, date car was last registered in the U.S.,
Customer's destination address, including phone contact overseas
Auto must be registered as soon after clearance as possible
Documents required:
- Proof of Ownership (Title)
- SASO Certificate
- Legalized Purchase Invoice and Certificate of Origin
- Proof of insurance
- For used cars, Certificate from Interpol, or origin traffic police,
showing there is no police case against car
- Copy of Passport and Residence Permit (IQAMA)
- Letter of Saudi sponsor
- Letter of Authorization from consignee to clear car
- Customs Fee Declaration
- Landing Authorization
- Valid Saudi driver's license required for registration
PETS
- Vaccination certificates, health
certificate and quarantined in a IATA approved kennel
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 Agents and Customers.
Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, we cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other
detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double check with your
local embassy or consulate.