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Which Countries can Currently Use TAG?

Updated over 2 weeks ago

TAG's Submission Kit service is only available in the United States and Canada currently.

Customers in many other countries, however, are able to send their cards to TAG for grading and receive return shipments from TAG. Pricing and return shopping costs will adjust to local currency and to reflect international shipping fees at checkout.

Customers in eligible regions outside of the US and Canada who place grading orders will need to mail their cards to TAG directly using a shipping service of their choice. We highly recommend using an insured shipping carrier for all international shipments.

TAG Customer Service is currently only available in the English language, and all inquiries sent to [email protected] must be sent in English.

TAG does not accept any cards in languages outside of English and Japanese currently. TAG does not accept Pokemon cards in Chinese, Korean, Spanish, or German at this time. A thorough guide to TAG's grading eligibility can be found at https://help.taggrading.com/en/articles/6712887-what-can-i-grade-with-tag

Due to recent changes in U.S. policy, which have complicated the shipping process, TAG will temporarily be accepting submissions only from the following countries until further notice:

We are actively working to expand the list of accepted locations and will keep you updated as we are able to accommodate more areas, although most regions will become eligible through authorized in-country affiliate partners rather through direct submissions. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and continued support.

Our Data Team is aware that our current Order Management System in the my.taggrading.com customer portal does not allow for full international phone number input and hopes to have this issue resolved in the near future.

Currently, we recommend proceeding with the phone number as (111) 111-1111 or simply entering your phone number without a country code. We apologize for this inconvenience and look forward to correcting this issue in the coming months.

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