Do i put customs slip inside parcel royal mail

When sending a parcel with Royal Mail, you'll need to attach the customs declaration form (also known as a CN23 or CN24 form) to the outside of the parcel, not inside. Here's why:

  1. Visibility: Customs officials need to be able to easily see the customs declaration form when inspecting the parcel. If it's inside the parcel, it might not be visible, which could cause delays or issues.
  2. Security: By attaching the form to the outside of the parcel, you're making it harder for someone to tamper with the contents or alter the declaration without being detected.
  3. Efficiency: Royal Mail and customs officials can quickly and easily access the necessary information on the customs declaration form when it's attached to the outside of the parcel.

To attach the customs declaration form to your parcel, you can use a clear plastic wallet or a paper clip to secure it to the outside of the parcel. Make sure it's easily readable and visible.

Remember to complete the customs declaration form accurately and honestly, as this is a legal document. If you're unsure about any part of the process, you can always contact Royal Mail or a customs broker for guidance.

I hope that helps!