Please note that Ports of America changed its regulations in regard to NON-DRIVABLE and EXTENSIVE DAMAGED vehicles. Please note that AuctionExport will now use container shipping for all extensive damaged, non-drivable vehicles that have to be forklifted and are going to WEST AFRICA. All drivable vehicles without visible extensive damage will sail by RORO as usual, vehicles that are non-drivable and do not have extensive damage will be accepted by RORO TOWABLE. Ports of destination will stay the same as Tincan Port for Nigeria and Tema Port for Ghana.
Import process to France. Please, get familiar with some points that will help to make the import procedure as simple and fast as possible.
How to receive your car at the port of France?
How to receive your car at the port of France?
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Before importing a vehicle to your country, it is essential to check with your local customs authorities regarding any vehicle restrictions that may apply. These restrictions could include limitations based on the vehicle's year of manufacture, make, or specific manufacture date. It's important to clarify these regulations beforehand to ensure compliance and avoid potential complications during the importation process.
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The following documents are required for import:
  • Identification Card/ Passport
  • Invoice detailing the vehicle purchase
  • Bill of Lading
  • Certificate of Title
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Upon payment of taxes, you will receive the Import Customs Declaration (IMA) and Fiscal Quitus (846A).
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Once the taxes have been paid, the client will be able to proceed with registering the vehicle.
Disclaimer
The information provided is for informational purposes only and may not always be up to date. It is the sole responsibility of the client to verify the accuracy of the information, including ensuring that the vehicle is admissible in their country and complies with all local regulations. AuctionExport.com does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for any discrepancies, delays, or issues that may arise during the buying or shipping process. Clients are encouraged to perform due diligence and consult with relevant authorities before proceeding with any transactions.