Registering an Imported Vehicle in France
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The immatriculation is a vehicle's registration. The details of a
vehicle's registration are carried in the Carte
Grise (grey card). See this page for information on the Carte
Grise Vehicle Registration Document.
Before being able to register a foreign vehicle - motorcar or motorbike - in
France and receive the Carte Grise it
must conform to the French road standards. The simplicity of the process can vary depending on make, age and country of
origin of the vehicle. Below are the basics of what you could expect to have
happen - although it is by no means a sure thing - the system has recently
undergone a change.
The process is different (and can be simpler) for classic and collectable
vehicles. See Registering Collector's Vehicles on this page: Carte
Grise Vehicle Registration Document
The process can be far more complicated for modified
vehicles. Please enquire at the Préfecture.
Note: It is not obligatory to register a foreign vehicle in France
unless your principal residence is in France.
Vehicles from the European Union
No duty
is payable on a used vehicle imported for personal use, provided that VAT has
been paid in the EU country where it was bought and it has belonged to the
registered owner for over six months and driven 6,000km prior to entry into France.
For a new vehicle bought in another EU member state, the TVA must be paid in
France unless the French Fiscal Services are provided with the original receipt
stating that VAT has been paid and, and you have proof of a valid foreign
registration of the vehicle.
- Take the vehicle's original registration documents and receipt of sale to the
Centre des Impots. You will be issued with a fiscal certificate or tax clearance
form. In some instances, there are customs and Tax charges payable, depending on
the age/mileage of the car.
- Request an attestation de conformité (certificate of conformity) from the
vehicle manufacturer or a certified representative. This identifies that the
vehicle is of a recognised type in France or in the European Union.
- If the car is more than four years old it will need to pass a côntrole
technique. This checks: vehicle identification, brakes, tyres, emission and
noise levels, lights, steering and chassis condition. Only if it passes on all
requirements, will you be given the certificate.
- Apply to the motor registration department at your Préfecture or
Sous-Préfecture for a demande d'immatriculation (cerfa
form n°10672). This initiates the process of
registration. A dossier will be opened.
Supply them with:
-
Proof of your identity
- Proof of your residence (property title deeds, rental contract, utility bill, insurance
certificate)
- A copy of the foreign registration certificate
- Copy of the attestation de conformité (issued by the manufacturer or their
agent)
- A copy of the certificate of purchase and customs clearance certificate (issued
by the Centre des Impots)
- Côntrole technique certificate if required.
Your documents may be sent to the Service des Mines or DRIRE
which
verifies that your vehicle: make, year and chassis number correspond to French
homologation standards, La fiche d'homologation. This process can take two or
three weeks.
If all goes well, you will be notified when you should return to the Préfecture
or Sous-Préfecture, where your registration document, the Carte Grise and new
registration number will be issued. All that remains is to have new number
plates made and fitted.
For further information see:
EU Information Vehicle Registration
EU Information: Vehicle Tax
Vehicle from a non-European Union country
- Take the vehicle's original registration documents and receipt of sale to the
Centre des Impots. You will be issued with a fiscal certificate or tax clearance
form. There are customs and Tax charges payable, depending on the age/mileage of
the car. You will be issued with certificat de dédouanement 846A
- Apply to the motor registration department at your Préfecture or
Sous-Préfecture for a demande d'immatriculation. This initiates the process of
registration. A dossier will be opened.
Supply them with:
-
Proof of your identity
- Proof of your residence (property title deeds, rental contract, utility bill, insurance
certificate)
- A copy of the foreign registration certificate
- Copy of the attestation de conformité (issued by the manufacturer or their
agent)
- A copy of the certificate of purchase and customs clearance certificate (issued
by the Centre des Impots)
- Côntrole technique certificate if required
You will have to complete a déclaration de mise en circulation and a form for
additional information about your vehicle. Your dossier will be sent to the DRIRE, which will notify you by mail when to present your vehicle for
examination at the DRIRE testing centre.
If it passes the test, DRIRE will issue a statement of approval. Take this and
the other documents to your Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture, which will release
your Carte Grise and new registration number. All that remains is to have new
number plates made and fitted.
The DRIRE
You must go in person to the Service des Mines - otherwise known as DRIRE
(click on the word "vehicules" in the left menu)
Take with you:
-
Your car
- Proof of your identity (passport or titre de séjour)
- Proof of your residence (EDF or telephone bill)
- A copy of the foreign registration certificate
- A copy of the certificate of purchase and customs clearance certificate (issued
by the Centre d'Impots)
- Driving licence
-
Cheque book.
Your vehicle will be inspected and verified that the make, year and chassis
number correspond to French homologation standards, la fiche
d'homologation.
This process can take two or three weeks. If your car conforms to these
standards, there will be a fee to pay, varying on the vehicle.
Note: Even if the vehicle is homogene, there are certain things
that may need changing because, for example the engine you have does not have
the same number as the one in the French homologation fiche, or the optics are
not the same. You may, therefore, be required to have the changes made and to take your
vehicle back to the
Service des Mines to be re-inspected and approved. You will be permitted to
drive your vehicle in the interim.
To obtain a certificate (certificate de conformité)
- For details car manufacturers or their agents in France (from the DRIRE): Click
here
- Details of caravan manufacturers and the French agents (from the DRIRE): Click
here
- For details of other vehicles (motorbikes, heavy duty vehicles): Click
here
Note: Morbihan 56 - certificates of conformity are available, in French,
by post from the Morbihan DRIRE. You must supply the original registration document and the fee for the issue of the certificate.
- Citroën:
Attestation CO10 (Service Attestation Technique Citroen Immeuble Colisée)
12 Rue Fructidor
75835 Paris Cedex 17
Tel: 01 58 79 71 48 or 01 58 79 70 29 (14:00 to 17:00)
Send copy of registration document (both sides). Invoice/purchase contract confirming that you own the
vehicle. Information on manufacturer's plaque. Number of speeds. Number of
seats. Proof of your identity (passport or similar). Payment made payable to Automobiles Citroen
to cover administrative fees (approx €100+, ask for the exact amount).
- Chrysler Daimler Mercedes:
Service Homologation
Parc de Rocancourt
BP 100
78153 Le Chesnay Cedex.
Tel: 01 39 23 56 00
Send (both sides) copy of registration document.
- Fiat, Alfa Romeo & Lancia:
Tel: 01 30 16 70 00
Call to obtain form - ask for "service homologation".
- Ford:
34, Rue Croix de Fer
78122 St Germain en Laye cedex
Tel: 01 61 01 61 01
Send both sides copy of registration documents. Information on
manufacturer's plaque (could be found on the radiator). Bill proving adjustment of lights to French
standard. Payment to FMC Automobiles SAS
- Honda:
Service Homologation
Honda France
Parc D'Activités Parisest
Allée du 1er Mai
BP46 Roissy Bourbour
77312 Marne la Vallée Cedex 02
Tel: 01 60 37 30 00
Write or call to obtain form
- Land Rover:
Land Rover France SA
Rue Ambroise Croizat
BP 71
95101 Argenteuil Cedex
Tel: 01 39 98 56 22
Send copy of UK registration document (V5). Information on manufacturer's plaque on vehicle.
Type of bodywork. Number of doors. Number of seats. Tyre dimensions. Owner's
name, and address in France. Document proving headlights have been adapted to driving on the right (bill or attestation from
garage). Payment made to Land Rover France SA.
- Mazda:
Mazda Automobiles France SAS
ZI Moimont 2
1 rue Eugene Pottier Marly-la-Ville
95476 Fosses Cedex
Tel: 01 34 72 13 00 Fax: 01 34 72 27
- Mitsubishi:
Mitsubishi France
Paris Nord II - Meuble le Raspail Hall C
22 ave des Nations
BP 50433 Villepinte
95944 Roissy Ch de Gaulle
Write to request a "Fiche d'Identification d'un vehicule importé
en France" form. Complete this as stipulated on the form and post
back. There is a charge and check payment will need to accompany your
completed dossier.
- Opel, Vauxhall:
1 Avenue du Marais
95100 Argenteuil
Tel: 01 34 26 30 00
Call to obtain form to fill and return it with registration documents and
payment.
- Peugeot - Automobiles Peugeot:
DCFP/IVP Case Courrier GA 213
75809 PARIS CEDEX 17 France
Send a copy of purchase invoice, or if second-hand, a hand-written private sale
document and if UK registered, a copy of UK V5. Payment.
- Renault:
Service Homologation Centre Technique Renault
J.P. Gavard/P. Choffy
CTL L11 0 35 1 allee Cornuel
91510 Lardy
Tel: 01 76 87 73 10
Fax: 01 76 87 80 83
Send or fax a copy of original registration document.
- Suzuki:
Suzuki France SA
Servive Après-Vente Auto
BP 136
78196 Trappes Cedex
Write to request a certificate, enclosing a copy of your registration document.
- Triumph:
Jean Louis Picot
Triumph France
19 Rue Georges Bidault
Roissy Bourbourg
77437 Marne La Vallée Cedex 02
Tel: 01 64 62 38 38
Write with a copy of the registration document. There may be a charge.
- Volkswagen:
Tel: 03 23 73 81 77
Call to obtain a form and return it with registration documents and
payment.
- Volvo:
Volvo Automobiles France
Service Homologation
34, rue de la croix de fer
78128 Saint-Germain en Laye
Tel: 01 61 01 62 59
Fax : 01 61 01 62 63
Further Information
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Information on manufacturers provided by Thierry Marcq
of AGF
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