Get a goods movement reference
Use this service to get a goods movement reference so you can move goods through locations which use the goods vehicle movement service.
Use this service to get a goods movement reference after registering with the goods vehicle movement service.
You’ll not need to get a goods movement reference if either:
- you’re bringing goods into the UK for personal use
- you’re bringing commercial goods into Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) in your baggage
- you’re taking commercial goods out of Great Britain in your baggage
What you’ll need
You need to check what is required to get a goods movement reference. You must enter a reference for all goods contained in a vehicle, trailer or container.
Goods from the EU (not including Ireland) to Great Britain
You will need:
- a vehicle registration number if your movement is accompanied
- the trailer number or container reference number if your movement is unaccompanied
- Transit Accompanying Document movement reference number for Common Transit Convention movements if relevant
- reference numbers for ATA and TIR Carnet movements if relevant
- paper Transit Accompanying Document or the ATA or TIR carnets, for common transit, ATA or TIR Carnet movements — these must travel with the goods throughout the journey
- an imports movement reference number if declared into the Customs Declaration Service
- an imports entry reference number if declared into the Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight
- an EORI number, for goods where the trader is authorised to make declarations in their own records
You can choose to include the safety and security import ENS movement reference number, but it is not mandatory.
Goods from Ireland to Great Britain
You will need:
- a vehicle registration number if your movement is accompanied
- the trailer number or container reference number if your movement is unaccompanied
- Transit Accompanying Document movement reference number for Common Transit Convention movements if relevant
- paper Transit Accompanying Document or the ATA or TIR carnets, for common transit, ATA or TIR Carnet movements — these must travel with the goods throughout the journey
You can choose to include the safety and security import ENS movement reference number, but it is not mandatory.
Goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
You will need:
- a vehicle registration number if your movement is accompanied
- the trailer number or container reference number if your movement is unaccompanied
- Transit Accompanying Document movement reference number for Common Transit Convention movements if relevant
- reference numbers for ATA and TIR Carnet movements if relevant
- paper Transit Accompanying Document or the ATA or TIR carnets, for common transit, ATA or TIR Carnet movements — these must travel with the goods throughout the journey
- an imports movement reference number if declared into the Customs Declaration Service
- an EORI number, for goods where the trader is authorised to make declarations in their own records
- safety and security import ENS movement reference number
Goods from Northern Ireland to Great Britain
You will need:
- a vehicle registration number if your movement is accompanied
- the trailer number or container reference number if your movement is unaccompanied
- Transit Accompanying Document movement reference number for Common Transit Convention movements if relevant
- reference numbers for ATA and TIR Carnet movements if relevant
- paper Transit Accompanying Document or the ATA or TIR carnets, for common transit, ATA or TIR Carnet movements — these must travel with the goods throughout the journey
- a combined customs and safety and security export declaration — Declaration Unique Consignment Reference (DUCR) declared into the Customs Declaration Service — in some circumstances
- an Export Accompanying Document for an indirect export from Northern Ireland to Great Britain declared in Ireland
- safety and security export EXS movement reference number for goods moving under transit using either a TAD, TSAD or TIR carnet
Goods from Great Britain to the EU
You will need:
- a vehicle registration number if your movement is accompanied
- the trailer number or container reference number if your movement is unaccompanied
- Transit Accompanying Document movement reference number for Common Transit Convention movements if relevant — if the goods are being exported using transit through an arrived exports location
- reference numbers for ATA and TIR Carnet movements if relevant
- paper Transit Accompanying Document or the ATA or TIR carnets, for common transit, ATA or TIR Carnet movements — these must travel with the goods throughout the journey
- a combined customs and safety and security export declaration — Declaration Unique Consignment Reference (DUCR) declared into the Customs Declaration Service (except if the goods are being exported using transit through an arrived exports location)
- a combined customs and safety and security export declaration — Declaration Unique Consignment Reference (DUCR) declared into CHIEF (except if the goods are being exported using transit through an arrived exports location)
- safety and security export EXS movement reference number (only for empty pallets, containers and vehicles being moved under a transport contract, or for goods moving under transit using either a TAD, TSAD or TIR carnet)
Goods from Great Britain to the EU from 1 January 2022
When you present a goods movement reference at an ‘arrived export’ location using the goods vehicle movement service, the goods movement reference should include:
- the Declaration Unique Consignment Reference, for any goods being exported that are not also declared to the transit procedure
- the transit movement reference number, or the Declaration Unique Consignment Reference, for all goods exports that have been declared to the transit procedure
- the Declaration Unique Consignment Reference, for any goods declared to the transit procedure that are covered by an Excise Movement Control System guarantee
When you present a goods movement reference at other locations as part of a pre-lodged export declaration using the goods vehicle movement service, the goods movement reference should include the Declaration Unique Consignment Reference.
For excise goods, declarations submitted using the Customs Declaration Service must not use the TRANS code. The declaration should be completed by presenting the Declaration Unique Consignment Reference when the goods leave the UK.
For excise goods leaving goods vehicle movement service locations, the Declaration Unique Consignment Reference must be entered into a goods movement reference.
If you are a Customs Supervised Export (CSE) trader, you should email: exportpresentationapprovals@hmrc.gov.uk for instructions on how to obtain a goods movement reference.
Getting a goods movement reference without needing to include declaration reference information
There are circumstances when you can get a goods movement reference without needing to include any declaration references.
When you declare goods orally or by conduct
You can declare certain goods orally or by conduct at the border. ‘By conduct’ means that when you arrive at a point of exit or entry for Great Britain, you can make a ‘declaration by conduct’ by:
- walking through a customs control point (this can be a green channel signed ‘nothing to declare’) with the goods, if you’re an individual on foot
- driving (or being driven) past a customs control point with the goods inside your vehicle, if you’re importing or exporting goods in a vehicle
- continuing your onward journey, if there are no customs control points
You’ll need to get a goods movement reference if you’re moving an empty trailer or any other commercial goods that can be declared orally or by conduct for either:
- goods moved from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
- goods moved from the EU (not including Ireland) to Great Britain
- goods moved from Great Britain to the EU
You can do this by selecting either the ‘oral or by conduct declarations’ or ‘empty’ option within the goods vehicle movement service.
In some cases, you may need to complete a safety and security declaration, where you must indicate if your goods are moving under contract of carriage (the service will provide more information on how to do this).
Not every port will accept declaring goods orally or by conduct. You should check with your carrier before moving the goods.
When you declare some postal items
If you’re a designated postal operator or an Extra-Territorial Office of Exchange, you can get a goods movement reference without needing to include declaration reference information for some items.
This applies to goods moving under Universal Postal Union rules with CN37, CN38 and CN41 movement documents, and CN22 and CN23 item declaration forms.
Get a goods movement reference
You’ll need the Government Gateway user ID and password you used when you registered for the goods vehicle movement service.
Online services may be slow during busy times. Check if there are any problems with this service.
What happens next
You need to present the goods movement reference at the port you’re leaving from. Contact the carrier at the port to find out how to do this.
The carrier will allow you to embark if the goods movement reference is valid.
You must follow instructions on whether you need to get your goods checked by customs on arrival or if you’re able to continue your journey.
For imports from 1 January 2022
You should use your goods movement reference number in the ‘check if you need to report for an inspection’ service to understand if your goods are held. If you’re arriving into the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel, you’ll need to attend an Inland Border Facility to have these checks carried out. For all other goods vehicle movement service locations, you must proceed to the inspection facility within or near the port if your goods are held.
In some cases you may also be stopped by Border Force officers within the port to have checks performed on your vehicle or load.
If this happens, you must still attend an inland border facility to complete customs functions if you have received instructions to do so.
The goods must be taken to an inland border facility directly and the goods must be in the same condition as they were at the time of importation.
You may be liable to a penalty of up to £2,500 if you fail to follow HMRC instructions.
For exports from 1 January 2022
Please see Check which locations need an arrived export declaration from 1 January 2022.
Last updated 31 December 2021 + show all updates