Customs Information
Monaco - All
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Customers taking up permanent residence in Monaco require the following documents:
- Certificate of Change of Residence (Attestation de Non-Cession) stating Customer has lived abroad for at least one year, has owned items for more than three months and that goods will not be sold for 12 months from importation
- Detailed inventory which is valued, signed, dated and in duplicate
- Customers establishing secondary residence require the following documents:
- Authorization Certificate from the Regional Customs Directorate in triplicate
- Detailed inventory which is valued and in triplicate
- Proof of ownership or renting of residence
- Proof of normal residence abroad
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- For Customers taking up permanent residence, household goods and personal effects are duty-free provided Customer has been abroad for at least one year and items have been used at least three months
- For Customers establishing secondary residence, household goods and personal effects are duty-free provided Customer has used the goods for at least three months in an EC country (six months in a non-EC country), he owns or rents the secondary residence for a minimum period of 12 months if his primary residence is another EC country (24 months if in a non-EC country) and he does not sell or trade those items for one year after importation from a EC country (two years from a non-EC country)
- If second shipment anticipated, it must be stated at the time of first importation
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Autos can be imported duty-free provided:
- Owner is moving his principle residence to Monaco
- Owner has been abroad for more than one year
- Has owned auto for at least six months
- MUST BE LISTED ON THE INVENTORY (giving year, make, model chassis, engine and registration numbers) even if not accompanying household goods
- Cars may be loaded in container with household goods, but must be near doors
- Documents required:
- Registration
- Attestation from French Consulate at origin
- Purchase invoice
PETS
- Dogs, cats and birds require a Health Certificate from a veterinarian
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- Alcohol
- Tobacco products
- Foodstuff
- Raw material and semi-finished products
- Medicine (must have authorization to import from the Ministry of Health)
- Firearms and ammunition (Import Permit must be provided by the Directorate General of Customs)
- Antiques may require a license
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Narcotic drugs
- Live plants