If you leave the EU by car, you can get a customs stamp at a European Customs office on the EU border (the last EU country before crossing the border).
You can also get an import stamp at the non-EU Customs office over the border. Be aware that non-EU Customs might ask you to pay import duties.
✅ Take a look at our map to find Customs offices along the EU border
✅ Check our country guides to see the rules for Customs in different EU countries.
Overall, most EU Customs departments want to see your:
Purchase documents (showing your name, non-EU address and passport number)
In some EU countries you must provide a Tax-Free form for every purchase
Purchased items (labeled and packaged)
Passport
If you have a EU-passport, you must show a visa or residence permit from a non-EU country
Boarding pass