SAUDI ARABIA

*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

CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

PROHIBITED ITEMS

 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.