Change description : 2025-07-09 12:09:00: Information on the status of your application after you have applied has been clarified. [Guidance and regulation]
There are different rules if you blend or bottle and label Scotch Whisky outside Scotland or bulk import Scotch Whisky. See section: After you’ve applied.
If you’re a brand owner whose brands are blended or bottled and labelled for you by someone else
In this case, you do not need to apply to HMRC for verification. The blender or bottler of your brands is responsible for applying for verification and notifying HMRC of your brands. You will not be able to market any brands which have not been notified. The bottler should send a brands application for all facilities linked to the bottling and labelling of that brand. Blender only operators, however, are not responsible for notifying brands for the end-product.
When to apply
As a producer or bulk importer, you must apply for verification as soon as you become aware that you need to. This should be before you start production or importation.
If you carryare outinvolved anyin of the spiritprocesses drinklisted processes,above, you’ll need to apply for verification of each of your premises that carries out the production of a spirit drink with a protected geographical indication.
What you’ll need
You should get all of your information together before you start. You will fill this form in online and you cannot save your progress.
You’ll need:
the producer’s name, address and telephone number
the number of facilities you want to register
each facility’s name, address and shutdown period, if applicable
In limited circumstances, we may accept a paper application instead of an electronic one. These include if the directors or company officers are practising members of a religious society or order whose beliefs are incompatible with the use of electronic methods of communication.
To do this, you must complete the application online, then print and send it to:
Spirit Drinks Verification Unit Large Business LB Scotland & N Ireland S1754 Newcastle NE98 1ZZ
If your application for verification is not fully completed it may delay:
your acceptance onto the verification scheme
subsequent verification visits
your ability to produce or legally market spirit drinks with a protected geographical indication
If you do not apply
If you do not apply for verification, your production processes will not be assured and any Scotch Whisky, Irish Whiskey, Irish Cream, Irish Poteen, Somerset Cider Brandy or Single Malt Welsh Whisky that you produce or market will not be verified and cannot be placed on the market. This is because it is not possible to verify products retrospectively.
While there are no financial penalties for failing to apply for verification, it is illegal for you or your customers to produce or market a protected spirit drink that has not been verified by HMRC. If you do so, you or your customers may become liable to enforcement action.
After you’ve applied
Your application will be accepted unless it is returned to you for correction. You’ll receive a letter to confirm the outcome of your verification application.
HMRC will use the information in your application form to:
issue invoices
arrange and undertake verification visits
manage the verification scheme
publish details of verified producers and brands on our look-up service
HMRC will send you an invoice to pay your verification fee. You should pay this within 30 days of the date on the invoice.
Production processes will continue to be verified as part of the 2-year cycle of verification, as long as there are no breaches of the regulations or Undertakings. You’ll be charged for the verification services you receive until you want to withdraw from the schemescheme..
If you are a blender or a bottler and labeller of Scotch Whisky outside Scotland
You’ll continue to be listed on the look-up service as having assured processes, as long as you comply with the Undertaking covering the movement of bulk Scotch Whisky from Scotland. You must renew your Undertaking every 2 years by re-applying online. Once you’ve sent your application for the Undertaking, you should also send HMRC the evidence to show your compliance with the Undertaking. You’ll need to tell HMRC about any additions or changes to the brands you bottle, and their labels.
If you are a bulk importer of Scotch Whisky
You should get all of your information together before you start. You will fill this form in online and you cannot save your progress.
You’ll continue to be listed on the look-up service as long as you comply with the Undertaking covering the movement of Scotch Whisky. You must renew your Undertaking every 2 years by re-applying online. If you no longer wish to be verified, you should tell HMRC.
Applying for verification or having details of your production facilities assured processes or verified brands published on our website is not an endorsement by HMRC of your business, it is also not an indication of your tax compliance.
What happens next
Read the relevant technical guidance to find out about producing:
Information on the status of your application after you have applied has been clarified.
21 August 2023
Page updated to include references to Single Malt Welsh Whisky.
6 November 2017
Somerset Cider Brandy has been added to the UK Geographical Indication (GI) verification schemes.
10 October 2016
Spirits Drinks Verification Look-up Facility section has been updated.
4 October 2016
Spirits Drinks Verification Look-up Facility section has been updated.
10 December 2015
The Irish whiskey, Irish cream and Irish poteen verification link added to Overview section on this page.
The first heading in the Apply section has been changed to Scotch whisky producers based in Scotland and Irish whiskey/cream/poteen producers based in Northern Ireland
Irish whiskey/cream/poteen producers should select ‘Other Geographical Indicators’ and type in the appropriate Irish product.
11 November 2015
The list of verified facilities and processes outside Scotland has been updated.
30 September 2015
List of verified facilities and processes outside Scotland spreadsheet updated as of September 2015
31 July 2015
List of verified facilities and processes outside Scotland spreadsheet updated as of July 2015.
18 May 2015
List of verified facilities and processes outside Scotland spreadsheet updated as of May 2015.
24 March 2015
List of verified facilities and processes outside Scotland spreadsheet updated as of March 2015.
9 January 2015
Guidance update on the introduction of a new on line look up service for verified Bulk Importers of Scotch Whisky and production facilities outside Scotland.