Does gibraltar mail need a customs label

As a British Overseas Territory, Gibraltar has its own postal system and customs regulations. When shipping items from Gibraltar to other countries, you may need to affix a customs label, depending on the type of item, its value, and the destination country.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Value of the item: If the item's value is below £15 (approximately €17 or $20), you may not need a customs label. However, it's always a good idea to check with the recipient's country to confirm their customs regulations.
  2. Restricted or prohibited items: If you're shipping restricted or prohibited items, such as goods subject to export controls, hazardous materials, or perishable items, you'll need to obtain a special permit or license from the Gibraltar Customs and Excise Department.
  3. Destination country's regulations: Check the customs regulations of the country you're shipping to. Some countries may require a commercial invoice, a certificate of origin, or other documentation. You can find this information on the destination country's customs website or by contacting their customs authority.
  4. Gibraltar Post's requirements: Gibraltar Post recommends using a commercial invoice and a customs declaration form (CN23) for items valued at £15 or more. They also suggest using a trackable shipping service to ensure delivery.

To be on the safe side, you can use a customs label for all items shipped from Gibraltar, regardless of their value. This will help ensure that your package is properly cleared through customs and avoid any potential issues or delays.

Remember to check with Gibraltar Post or the destination country's customs authority if you're unsure about any specific requirements or regulations.