This is an indicative seal that a customs officer may apply to identify goods under customs control. It may be applied in addition to a trader’s commercial seal. If, in the UK, you receive goods secured by an official customs seal you must inform your local HMRC control office as soon as they arrive. Unless you’re an authorised consignee you must not remove an official seal without prior approval from customs. Interference with, or unauthorised breakage or removal of, an official seal is an offence under Customs and EU law. It’s important therefore that you’re able to recognise these seals.

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Craig M

5 Star Review

I called this morning and spoke to Mel. I haven't sent a truck from the UK to France before and was in a dilemma as the documentation I was given did not have a GMR document. Phoebe put all my information together and produced the GMR. Thank you both for making a bad day better. Much appreciated. Thank you for your swift response and hard work. I will be using CustomsLink in the future. 5 🌟 Many thanks again.

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T Moore

5 Star Review

Very helpful, many thanks to Phoebe and Katie! We have used customs link for a few years and find friendly, knowledgeable staff to sort out documentation. Great job!

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Michael M

5 Star Review

Our experience with customs link was very much positive. The staff were very kind, considerate, and helpful. They were professional in all their dealings with us. Many thanks.

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Nick D

5 Star Review

Last week had some difficulties to overcome with a shipment to Belgium especially regarding the POA form. CustomsLink as usual pulled out all the stops for us and Michael saw us through from the start and took us over the line to the end. Big thanks to them and money well spent as far as we are concerned. Couldn't have done without CustomsLink since Brexit!!