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      The early twenties of the last century have witnessed the establishment of Trans-Jordan Emirate. Thus, there was a need to establish a governmental agency to control the movement of goods and commodities imported into the Emirate, as well as goods transiting through its territories due to the location of the Emirate at the heart of the Arab World, as well as its strategic importance at both the regional and international levels, Therefore, the first Customs administration –

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Customs Law No. (20) for the year 1998 as amended

In accordance with Amending law No. 33 for the year 2018 And Amending law No. 10 for the year 2019

Please note that the authentic text for the Customs Law 20/1998 is Arabic language and following is the non-official translation

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  • Part One - Definitions and entry into force
  • Part Two - Scope of the Customs Department's Function‎‎
  • Part Three - Elements of the application of customs duties on import and export
  • Part Four - entry and exit of Goods
  • Part Five - Customs Clearance Stages
  • Part Six - Statuses of Pending Duties
  • Part Seven - Simplification of Customs Procedures
  • Part Eight – Exemptions
  • Part Nine - Services Charges
  • Part Ten - Customs Clearance Agents
  • Part Eleven - The Rights and Obligations of the Customs Department's Officers‎
  • Part Twelve - Customs Territory & Investigation of Smuggling
  • Part Thirteen - Customs Cases
  • Part Fourteen - Sale of Goods
  • Part Fifteen: Privileges of Jordan Customs Department
  • Part Sixteen - Prescription
  • Part Seventeen - General Provisions
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The early twenties of the last century have witnessed the establishment of Trans-Jordan Emirate. Thus, there was a need to establish a governmental agency to control the movement of goods and commodities imported into the Emirate, as well as goods transiting through its territories due to the location of the Emirate at the heart of the Arab World, as well as its strategic importance at both the regional and international levels, Therefore, the first Customs administration – More


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