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CHAPTER: Filing Required Documentation
2. When do I need a Shippers Export Declaration and where do I get one?
  ANSWER: The Shipper's Export Declaration (SED or Form 7525-V) is used by the U.S. Census Bureau to compile trade statistics and to help prevent illegal exports. SEDs must be filled out for any shipment valued at $2,500 or above; any shipment to particular countries, such as Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Cuba, Laos, Libya, Mongolia and North Korea; any shipment requiring a validated export license; and any shipments to Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the former Pacific Trust Territories even though they are not considered exports. Shipments to Canada do not require an SED. The SED for hand-carried "tools of the trade" should be filed directly with U.S. Customs at the airport at least two hours before flight time.


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