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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Contracting State since
2002.08.01
Lastly updated
2019.09.25

Contact for consular services

German Embassy
Bilateral relations and German missions

Review

After leaving the European Union, the United Kingdom is no longer part of the customs territory of the Community.

National legal bases

Export Control Act 2002

Export of Objects of Cultural Interest (Control) Order 2003

Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences Act 2003

The multilingual UNESCO Database of National Cultural Heritage Laws provides access to the relevant national legal bases. Another source of information on national cultural asset protection laws is the Sharing Electronic Resources and Laws On Crime (SHERLOC) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Definition of cultural property

Export ban

Authorities responsible for issuing export permits

Export Licensing Unit
Arts Council England
21 Stephen Street
W1T 1LN London
Contact
Phone: 020 161 934 4317

Forms

Export Licence Advice Sheet (Annex A)
Open licence form - motor vehicles
Open licence form - musical instruments

Further Information

Website of the des Art Council UK
Information from the Arts Council from 2018
Information from the Ministry of Culture, Media and Sport on the export of cultural property from 2015

Further Information is available in German language.

Disclaimer:
The above information is based on the information available and deemed trustworthy at the time indicated, in particular the information provided by the State and the information as available in the UNESCO database . No guarantee can be given for the correctness and completeness of this information, nor can any liability be accepted for any damage that may occur. Legal regulations may change at any time without the Minister of State for Culture and the Media being informed. The decision to acquire, import, export or place cultural property on the market is your sole responsibility. It is therefore recommended that you contact the relevant diplomatic or consular representation and/or the export authorities of the respective foreign country.