Customs Information
Slovenia - Diplomat
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
HHG
- Passport or diplomatic ID copy
- Inventory
- Proforma Invoice stating number of items, gross and net weight, value (must be same as Exemption Certificate)
- Tax and duty Exemption Certificate (issued by Ministry of Finance)
UAB
- AWB
- Passport or diplomatic ID copy
- Inventory
- Statement issued by shipper’s Embassy stating nature, purpose and value of the goods.
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Tax on motor vehicles (DMV) depends on fuel, CO2 emission and varies between 0,5 to 31% of the value of vehicle. Also add 0-5% on motor type.
- Tax on motorcycles depends on engine power and varies from 1,5 to 5% of the value of motorcycle.
Documents Required:
- Owner of the goods’ passport or diplomatic ID
- Title / registration
- Original bill of lading
- Purchase invoice
- Vehicle documents from country of purchase or export
- Statement with car details
PETS
- International Health Certificate and Identification document must be presented when entering Slovenia.
- International CITES certificate allowing exportations form their origin country must accompany import of protected wild animal species, trophies and precuts produced from these animals.
- Pets must be fitted with an electronic identifying device.
Documents Required:
- Vaccination record
- Veterinary / international health certificate
- Microchip (or tattoo)
- International CITES certificate
RESTRICTED ITEMS
- A purchase invoice is required for new items which are subject to Customs duties and value added tax (VAT) of approximately 20%.
- An import permit and gun & hunting license are required for arms and ammunition; these items must be declared separately and a special inspection is required.
- All arms, guns, and ammunition must be listed on an inventory and declared to the border police.
- Only arms for which the owner of the goods possesses a valid license can be imported.
- An inventory of beverages with description must be included and duties / taxes are applicable.
- Alcohol / tobacco / food items cannot be imported as part of the household goods shipment.
- Phytosanitary certificate is required when importing or exporting plants.
- Phytosanitary inspection will be done before Customs clearance.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Narcotics – Import and export of narcotics is prohibited. Medical certificate proving the right of use must be presented.