Eligible IP Rights: The IP must be registered and in force (trademarks, patents, industrial designs, etc.).
Required Documentation: Includes proof of ownership, application form, detailed description of the design, and possibly a power of attorney if filing through a representative.
Detailed Information on Goods: Description of goods, HS code, and specific regions where infringement may occur.
Examination by Customs: Customs will verify the application and the validity of the registered rights.
Seizure and Enforcement: Customs can seize infringing goods and notify the IP holder.
Duration: Typically, customs recordation lasts for the life of the IP rights and may need to be renewed.