New Zealand
- Contracting State since
- 2007.02.01
- Lastly updated
- 2022.08.02
Contact for consular services
- German Embassy
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Bilateral relations and German missions
Authorities responsible for issuing export permits
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
6145 New Zealand
Procedure
- Duration
- We advise applicants that that it can take between 2 to 10 weeks before the Chief Executive comes to a decision on the export of an object.
- Costs
- none
Forms
A sample Certificate of Temporary Export, sample Certificate of Permanent Export, and sample Certificate of Clearance (to designate cultural objects confirmed as not requiring permission to be exported) are attached.
Further Information
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage publishes information regarding the export of protected New Zealand Objects on its homepage.
Email: protected-objects@mch.govt.nz Phone: (0064 4} 499-4229 Fax: (0064 4) 499-4490
The New Zealand Customs Service publishes Fact Sheet 4, outlining the export prohibitions and restrictions the New Zealand Customs Service enforces at the border including those related to protected New Zealand objects; and Fact Sheet 10, outlining the export prohibitions and restrictions that are covered by alerts on CusMod — the New Zealand Customs Service's computerised entry processing system. These are available online (see here).
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage is always happy to assist tourists and traders in ensuring they meet their obligations under the Protected Objects Act. As above, the Ministry's Heritage Operations team is contactable at:
Heritage Operations,
Heritage Services Branch
Ministry for Culture and Heritage, PO Box 5364,
Wellington 6145
New Zealand
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.