Export Controls are federal laws that govern how items and information are physically or electronically exported, transferred, or otherwise shared with foreign persons, entities, and countries. These laws promote U.S. foreign policy objectives and national security interests, as well as U.S. economic competitiveness. Violations of export control regulations can expose UCLA faculty, staff, and students, and the University to civil and criminal penalties. This website provides a summary of export control regulations as they apply to the UCLA community. Please contact our office at export.controls@research.ucla.edu to determine how regulations may apply to you.
Getting started with Restricted Party Screening and Visual Compliance

Quick Introduction to Export Controls
Export Control Research
Purchasing Specialized or Restricted Equipment
International Travel
FAQs
International Shipping
Working with International Staff and Students
Hosting Foreign Visitors
For questions, contact export.controls@research.ucla.edu .