ADCODE

What is ADCODE?

AD Code (Authorized Dealer Code) Registration is the process of registering a 14-digit bank-issued code with Indian Customs at the port of export. It links an exporter’s bank account with customs authorities to enable electronic processing of shipping bills and smooth receipt of export payments.

Why ADCODE is needed?

Customs Export Enablement

Mandatory for filing shipping bills at port of export.

Bank Account Linking

Connects exporter’s bank account with ICEGATE system.

Smooth Payment Processing

Ensures timely receipt of foreign remittances.

Export Incentive Claim

Required for claiming export benefits and refunds.

Port-Specific Registration

Enables export operations from selected customs ports.

Compliance Assurance

Ensures adherence to RBI and Customs regulations.

Shipment Clearance Support

Prevents delays in export documentation processing.

Business Continuity

Enables uninterrupted export transactions and global trade operations.

What documents needed for ADCODE?

The following documents are generally required:

  • Import Export Code (IEC) Certificate

  • PAN Card of exporter

  • GST Registration Certificate

  • Bank-issued AD Code letter

  • Bank certificate with authorized signatory details

  • Cancelled cheque of exporter’s bank account

  • Authorization letter (if filed through consultant)

  • Copy of business registration certificate

  • Digital Signature Certificate (for ICEGATE registration)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Is AD Code mandatory for exporters?
A1: Yes, required for customs shipping bill filing.
Q2: Who issues the AD Code?
A2: Authorized Dealer bank issues the AD Code.
Q3: Is AD Code registration port-specific?
A3: Yes, registration is required for each export port.
Q4: Can AD Code be changed later?
A4: Yes, by updating customs registration records.
Q5: Is IEC required before AD Code registration?
A5: Yes, IEC is mandatory for exporters.
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