Romania Tightens Border Controls: New Documentation Required for Drivers.

New border rules with Romania
New border rules with Romania

Romania's New Border Regulations for Ukrainian Drivers

According to Novyny.live: Romania has implemented stricter border regulations for Ukrainian drivers, applicable to all vehicles. Entry into the country is now contingent upon presenting specific documentation. This policy shift aims to enhance security and regulatory oversight within Romanian territory. The changes reflect broader EU efforts to standardize border security and vehicle safety protocols.

Entry Requirements for Romania

Under the new rules, entry into Romania is prohibited without a valid vehicle inspection certificate. This technical inspection report verifies the roadworthiness of the automobile, a critical factor for safe transit. Drivers must present the following documents for entry:

  • A biometric passport or valid visa
  • The vehicle's registration documents
  • Medical insurance
  • Proof of the purpose of the trip
  • Military registration documents for men aged 18 to 60

If the driver is operating a vehicle not registered in their name, a notarized power of attorney for the vehicle's use is also mandatory.

Prohibited Items for Import

Additionally, Romanian customs officials have banned the importation of specific goods. The prohibited items include:

  • Meat products
  • Dairy products
  • Honey
  • Weapons
  • Narcotics
  • Animals without proper permits
  • Pirated or counterfeit goods
  • Cash exceeding 10,000 euros without declaration

These restrictions are designed to improve control over goods entering the country and align with EU customs regulations.

The revised Romanian border rules are likely to significantly impact Ukrainian drivers, particularly those planning trips in their own vehicles. The new requirements, especially the mandatory vehicle inspection certificate, may lead to additional costs and logistical preparations for drivers unaware of the changes. While these measures may pose an initial hurdle, they are intended to mitigate risks related to road safety and the uncontrolled import of goods into Romania.


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