T1 Document Explained: UK to Germany Customs Transit
Understand what the T1 transit document does, when it is needed, and why it allows your shipment to move through the EU before final clearance in Germany.
Plan your move
Use the planner to structure transit after export setup is complete.
What is a T1 document?
A T1 document is the customs transit layer that allows non-EU goods to move through the EU without immediate import charges.
For a UK to Germany move, the T1 is what allows the shipment to travel to the correct customs destination before final German clearance.
It does not replace final customs clearance. It postpones it to the proper office of destination.
Where the T1 fits in the customs chain
CDS → LRN/MRN → T1 → Form 0350 → clearance
The T1 is the transit layer between export setup and final German clearance.
It keeps the shipment under customs control while it moves across borders.
How the T1 works in practice
Goods move under customs control
Shipment reaches destination customs office
Transit is discharged
The T1 is not generic transport paperwork. It is the customs mechanism that keeps the movement legally controlled during transit.
What can go wrong with a T1
- Weak or inaccurate goods description
- Wrong destination office or incorrect movement data
- Failure to discharge the T1 correctly
- Assuming T1 is the same as final customs clearance
T1 questions
Does the T1 replace German customs clearance?
No. It only covers transit. Final clearance still happens at destination.
Who usually prepares the T1?
Usually your mover, customs broker or freight forwarder.
Why is the T1 important?
Because it lets the shipment continue under customs control instead of being fully imported at the first border.
What happens if the T1 is not discharged?
The movement can remain open and create delays or customs liability issues.
Make sure your transit is set up before border crossing
T1 controls movement between export and import. Without it, your shipment cannot legally move.