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EORI Info

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What is EORI?

EORI, an EU-wide system for the registration and identification of 'economic operators', was introduced in November 2009 (EORI = Economic Operators Registration and Identification System). The EORI number serves as a unique identification number in the completion of customs formalities. It replaces the previous 'customs number'.

Who needs an EORI number?

Any company which reports import or export transactions to the customs authorities. The duty to indicate the EORI number exists from the very first export or import process.

Note: until further notice the ATLAS customs system only accepts the customs number for the registration of company-specific data, which means that the EORI number does not have to be entered in ATLAS.

What does the EORI number look like?

The identification number consists of the seven-digit customs number with a two-digit country code in front of it (e.g. NL1234567).

How do you obtain an EORI number?

For all those who have a customs number the EORI identification number is generated automatically. The EORI master data (which corresponds to the ATLA master data) is saved in the central EU database. In accordance with data protection regulations the economic operator has to provide written permission for this. All those with a customs number have been informed about this by the customs authorities in the form of a letter which requests their approval.

Significance of the EORI number

In future the EORI number is to replace domestic identification criteria such as the Dutch customs number.

The availability of the data of registered economic operators in the EORI database is a precondition for customs processing in the EU. From 1 November 2009 no customs transactions will be possible without an EORI number.

How to validate an EORI number?

If you have an EORI number which you wish to validate you can use the following website:
http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/dds2/eos/eori_validation.jsp?Lang=en&Screen=0&ContextPath=&EoriNumb=&Expand=false