Knowing export rules is crucial for all travelers, even if you're not traveling for business. While many focus on import regulations, export rules are equally important and can differ significantly.
Export rules govern what you can and cannot take with you when leaving San Marino. Before leaving San Marino make sure to check the allowance and limits for the next things:
- Alcohol and tobacco
- Currency
- Cultural artifacts
- Plants, fruits, vegetables and other agricultural products
Check the information below to be sure that you are complying with San Marino customs regulations. If you are looking for the import rules visit the Import regulations page.
Export regulations in San Marino
Items Free to Export
- Personal belongings and souvenirs within reasonable quantities.
- Goods purchased in San Marino, provided they are accompanied by a valid receipt.
Prohibited Items
The following items are prohibited from export:
- Illegal drugs and narcotics.
- Weapons and explosives without proper authorization.
- Counterfeit goods and pirated items.
- Protected species and products derived from them without proper CITES permits.
Restricted Items
These items may require special permits or documentation for export:
- Antiques and items of cultural or historical significance may require authorization from the relevant authorities.
- Certain food products may be subject to restrictions or require phytosanitary certificates.
- Large amounts of cash (over €10,000 or equivalent) must be declared when leaving San Marino/EU.
For more information on customs regulations, please visit the following official San Marino government sources:
- San Marino Parliament (Consiglio Grande e Generale)
- Official Tourism Website of the Republic of San Marino
Please note that San Marino follows many EU customs regulations due to its customs union with the EU. It is advisable to verify the most current information with San Marino authorities or your nearest San Marino embassy before travel.
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