Customs

In this part of the CEFTA Web Portal you will find the most important customs import/export procedures separately for each CEFTA Economy. Procedures include but are not limited to: 1.The location of customs clearance offices; 2.The working hours in each office; 3.The procedures to follow based on the destination of your goods; 4.The documents to present to customs authorities for obtaining approval for the relevant destination; 5.The officially approved documents given to you by customs authorities in each case; 6.The procedures followed by customs authorities for calculating the customs value of your goods; 7.The definition of rules of origins determining customs preferential or non preferential tariffs; 8.The Free Trade Agreements signed by each CEFTA Economy with the other signatories. In cases where the final destination of goods is one of the CEFTA Economies, please refer to the import procedures section of this Economy on this portal. In cases where goods transit through different economies before arriving to their final destination, please refer to the transit procedures of these economies. If goods exit one of the CEFTA Economies included in this site, please refer to the export procedures for the relevant Economy.




 

Import procedure 

Import Procedures follows provisions 103-106 of the Customs Code of the Republic of Albania.
economies involved in the import procedures are Customs Administration, Customs Brokers, and based on the group of goods to be imported, it can be Sanitary, Phytosanitary and Veterinary Administration, as well as the State Import Control Administration (for goods subject to such control).
The necessary documents must be submitted to Customs Administration. In order to complete an import procedure it is necessary to dispose the following documents:
Import Procedures follows provisions 103-106 of the Customs Code of the Republic of Albania.
economies involved in the import procedures are Customs Administration, Customs Brokers, and based on the group of goods to be imported, it can be Sanitary, Phytosanitary and Veterinary Administration, as well as the State Import Control Administration (for goods subject to such control).
 

Documents, certificates, declarations used during import procedure


The necessary documents must be submitted to Customs Administration. In order to complete an import procedure it is necessary to dispose the following documents:

1. Import declaration (DAV Import)

The customs import declaration form is a general administrative document, in conformity with the attached format. You may obtain this declaration form and detailed information including all detailed of its elements and information how to fill it out, directly from the customs offices, or you may find it on internet by accessing the on-line ASYCUDA WORLD declaration system. Instructions of filling it out are attached.

2. Purchase Invoice

The purchase invoice is issued by the seller entity abroad. The invoice must contain the basic elements of the transaction, as the date of transaction, the date and conditions of goods delivery, the correct name and address of the purchaser in Albania, the correct name and address of the seller abroad, the number of parcels or other similar packaging, an accurate description of the goods, the quantity, price per unit and the total value of transaction, discounts in prices, and any losses in transport.
The invoice must be in Albanian or in any international languages. However, the Albanian customs ask for its official translation.

3. Transport document for the goods

The transport document must contain the following mandatory elements: the correct name and address of the purchaser in Albania, the correct name and address of the seller abroad, the number of parcels or other similar packaging, an accurate description of the goods, the quantity, total net and gross weight of the goods, and the total net and gross weight of the means of transport, the date of receipt of goods and the date of delivery of goods.

The international transport documents may be TIR Carnet or CMR or any document issued by a broker or carrier, it is enough if they contain the elements mentioned above.

4. Cargo list or manifest of goods

The cargo manifest of goods in general is part of the transport document, which contains a detailed description of the type of goods and their way of packaging. Attached you may find a format for Cargo Manifest.

5. Certificate of origin

A certificate of origin is not a mandatory document for completing import procedures. Nevertheless, if the imported goods are included in the relevant lists of the different schemes of preferential tariff benefits, then may be necessary of disposing a certificate of origin issued by the authorized institutions in the economy of origin.

6. Veterinary and phytosanitary certificate (for agricultural products)

When importing animal and plants, as well as their products and by-products, it is necessary to dispose the relevant phytosanitary and veterinary certificate.

7. Import license

In general, import to the Republic of Albania is free, and does not entail an import license. However, in specific cases and provisions of the law, import is limited to import license.

Contact

For more information refer to:

General Customs Administration
Rruga e Durresit, Laprake, Tirane
Email:zvdrejtorteknik@dogana.gov.al Web site:www.doganat.gov.al/procedurat/importi