Change description : 2021-12-30 13:36:00: Updated where you need permits, as you no longer need ECMT permits to transport goods to, through or from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Added information about applying for short-term and annual ECMT permits for 2022. [Brexit]
You can use your UK Licence for the Community to carry out 2 cross-trade jobs (moving goods between 2 countries) in the EU.
You need an ECMT permit if you want to carry out a third cross-trade job. The ECMT permit will let you carry out 3 cross-trade jobs between any ECMT country.
Cross-trade jobs between EU and non-EU countries
You need an ECMT permit if you want to carry out a cross-trade job between the EU and a non-EU country. The non-EU country must be an ECMT member country.
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine
You do not usually need any permits to transport goods to, through or from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.
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What happens next
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Rules for using the permits
You must carry your UK Licence for the Community during any journeys to or through EU countries when you’re using an ECMT permit.
You can use an ECMT permit to make an unlimited number of journeys within:
a calendar year, if you have an annual permit
30 days of the start date on the permit, if you have a short-term permit
You have to return to the UK after every third journey.
You can only use your original permit. You cannot:
make copies of it
transfer it to other vehicle operators or businesses
use it in more than one vehicle at a time
Do not laminate the permit, as it may be stamped at checkpoints.
Example
If you have 10 ECMT permits, you can have a maximum of 10 vehicles making journeys to or through ECMT countries at once.
When a vehicle returns to the UK, you can use the same permit to make another journey during the period it is valid for, or you can move the permit to another vehicle on your operator licences. That vehicle can then make journeys to or through ECMT countries.
If you have more than one vehicle operator licence
You can use an ECMT permit for a vehicle assigned to any of your operator licences. It’s not allocated to a specific operator licence.
You’re not allowed to transfer a permit to another business entity, for example, a sister company.
Rules for the vehicles and trailers
You cannot use ECMT permits you’re allocated:
for unaccompanied trailers or semi-trailers
with vehicles of a lower Euro emissions class to that shown on the permit (for example, you cannot use a Euro VI permit in a Euro V vehicle, but you can use a Euro V permit in a Euro VI vehicle)
Get an ECMT ‘certificate of compliance’ for vehicles and trailers
To apply for an ECMT certificate of roadworthiness, you need:
your username and password if you’ve used the service to manage your vehicle operator licence before (you can register in the service if you’ve not used it before)
the vehicle registration number (number plate)
the trailer registration number or ID number from DVLA (if you’re applying for a trailer)
the vehicle or trailer type and make
the certificate of compliance number (leave this blank if you do not have the number)
It’s illegal to not have the right documents for the journey. Your driver can be fined for not carrying them.
Send journey records to DVSA
If you have an annual ECMT permit, you must send the original (top sheet) for each completed page of the ECMT log book to DVSA within 2 weeks of your return to the UK.
You must send the complete ECMT log book to DVSA within 2 weeks of the permit’s expiry date.
International Road Haulage Permits Office DVSA
Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF
Lost, damaged or stolen permits
Contact DVSA straight away if you lose or damage a permit, or if one is stolen.
Published 26 November 2018
Last updated 1730 FebruaryDecember 2021
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Updated where you need permits, as you no longer need ECMT permits to transport goods to, through or from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Added information about applying for short-term and annual ECMT permits for 2022.
Updated the information about applying for short-term permits, as you can now apply for these for the rest of 2021.
Updated the 'Check if you need ECMT permits' section to make it clearer when you need ECMT permits, and what other options there are for other types of permits.
Updated why you need ECMT permits in 2021, and how to buy short-term (30-day) permits to use in January and February 2021 if you want to make a third cross-trade movement.
Updated to confirm that emails have been sent to tell applicants if they’ve been allocated an ECMT permit for 2021.
Removed the link to apply for ECMT permits for 2021 as the application period has ended. Updated the section on what happens next if you applied.
Added a link to the service to apply for ECMT permits for 2021. The deadline to apply is 11:59pm on 20 November 2020.
Added information about preparing to apply for ECMT permits for 2021 between 2 November and 20 November 2020.
30 August 2019
Added a link to the service to buy ECMT permits for November and December 2019.
29 August 2019
Updated information about buying permits for journeys until 31 December 2019. You'll be able to buy these permits from 30 August 2019 - you only need to buy them if you’ll be travelling to non-EU or EEA countries through the EU or EEA.
8 August 2019
Added information about how to prepare for Brexit, which includes a link to a new guide about how to carry out international road haulage after Brexit.
21 March 2019
Updated to confirm you can continue to use your EU Community Licence until 31 December 2019 if the UK leaves the EU without a deal, and that you would need an ECMT permit to transport goods through EU or EEA countries to non-EU or EEA countries who are ECMT members. Added information about how to apply for short-term ECMT permits for April 2019.
17 March 2019
Updated the guidance on applying, as applications for 2019 permits closed at 11:59pm on Saturday 16 March 2019.
5 March 2019
Added information about how to apply for a further allocation of ECMT permits the UK has secured, if you have not already applied for a 2019 permit.
8 February 2019
Added information about the UK government working to put arrangements in place with individual EU member states, updated information about what happens next if you applied for an ECMT permit for 2019, and added information about how to get an ECMT ‘certificate of roadworthiness’ for vehicles and trailers.
19 January 2019
Updated the guidance on applying, as you can no longer apply for ECMT permits for 2019. Applications closed on Friday 18 January 2019.
21 December 2018
Extended the deadline to apply for 2019 permits from 11:59pm on 21 December 2018 to 11:59pm on 18 January 2019, and added information about short-term permits.
3 December 2018
Added guidance on meeting the ECMT Quality Charter.