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Customs Brokers

New Webpage Alert

Please see our new Broker Continuing Education page for more information and upcoming webinars.

Customs Brokers and Customs Broker License applicants should refer to this webpage for information and announcements. The statutory authority for the licensing of customs brokers by the Secretary of the Treasury is found in section 641, Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1641). Rules and regulations related to the licensing of customs brokers are set forth in Part 111 of the CBP Regulations (19 C.F.R. 111.0, et seq.). Licenses are issued to persons (i.e., individuals, corporations, partnerships, and associations) to conduct "customs business" on behalf of other persons.

2024 Annual Permit User Fee - eCBP Portal Opens November 29, 2023

CBP will begin accepting online submissions of the 2024 annual permit user fee via the eCBP portal on November 29, 2023. The 2024 annual permit user fee is $174.80 and is due no later than February 9, 2024.

2024 Triennial Status Report - eCBP Portal Opens December 18, 2023

CBP will begin accepting online submissions of the 2024 triennial status report (TSR) and fee via the eCBP portal on December 18, 2023. The TSR and $100 fee are due no later than February 29, 2024.

Save Time – Submit Online!

Online, automated Annual Permit User Fee payment and Triennial Status Report filing/payment.

On December 18, 2023, Revenue Modernization’s Electronic Payment Options project (ePO/eCBP) in conjunction with the Office of Trade’s Broker Management Branch, will begin accepting submissions of the 2024 Triennial Status Report (TSR).

All licensed customs brokers are encouraged to visit the eCBP portal to submit their required TSR. Brokers can use their Login.gov information to authenticate their TSR submission in the eCBP portal and navigate through the self-paced questions to fulfill the TSR requirement. As the user navigates through the few short screens to complete the filing process, he/she/they will be prompted to address the following new requirements:

  • An individual broker not actively engaged in transacting business as a broker must provide his or her current mailing address.
  • An individual broker not actively engaged in transacting business as a broker must state whether or not he or she still meets the applicable requirements.
  • A partnership, association, or corporation broker transacting customs business must provide information on the broker’s office of record.
  • A partnership, association, or corporation broker transacting customs business must provide information on the permit qualifier, member(s)/officer(s) of the organization, and license qualifier via an uploaded PDF/Word/Excel document.
  • A partnership, association, or corporation broker must affirm in their triennial report that they continue to meet all applicable requirements.

The user will also be prompted to identify whether his/her/their organization will pay the $100 processing fee on his/her/their behalf. Brokerages are able to pay the fee for all their licensed employees at one time. Improved payment receipting and payment notification ensures that the brokerage and individual licensed brokers have plenty of documentation for compliance purposes.

Webinar (December 15, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. ET)

CBP hosted a webinar December 15, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., ET. This educational webinar covered 2024 Triennial Status Reporting and Annual Permit User Fee Submissions.

Play the December 15, 2023 Webinar Recording or view the December 15, 2023 Webinar Slides.

For more information, see the Frequently Asked Questions and TSR system Quick Reference Guides on the eCBP Portal resource page on cbp.gov.

For eCBP portal technical assistance, contact the Rev Mod Service Desk (RMSD) at [email protected] or call 1-800-366-8732 Ext 4670.

Save Time – Submit Online!

Revenue Modernization’s Electronic Payment Options project (ePO/eCBP), in conjunction with Office of Trade’s Broker Management Branch will begin accepting submissions of the annual user fee payment via the eCBP portal starting November 29, 2023 through the February 9, 2024 due date which was published in a Federal Register Notice on November 27, 2023.

All national permit holders should visit the eCBP portal to submit their required annual user fee. Login using authentication from Login.gov and provide the user fee payment to fulfill the requirement. Payment receipting ensures that the permitted broker has documentation of compliance.

Effective October 1, 2023, the COBRA fee (USER FEE) for permits is $174.80. The annual user fee amount owed for each active permit is $174.80 and should be submitted through the eCBP portal.

For more information see FAQs and Permit User Fee Quick Reference Guides at: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ecbp

For eCBP portal technical assistance, contact the Rev Mod Service Desk (RMSD) at [email protected] or call 1-800-366-8732 Ext 4670.

General CBLE Information

CBLE Information

CBLE Score Notification Letters and Appeal Due Dates

The bi-annual Customs Broker License Exam (CBLE) is administered on the fourth Wednesday of April and October.  Exam Results Letters are emailed to examinees within two to three weeks from the date of the exam. First Appeals are due no later than 60 days from the date the Exam Results Letters were sent. Second Appeals are due no later than 60 days from the date the First Appeal Results Letters were sent.

Pass Rate Information

The May 1, 2024 CBLE resulted in a 13% pass rate prior to appeal decisions.

The October 25, 2023 CBLE resulted in a 34% pass rate prior to appeal decisions.

The April 26, 2023 CBLE resulted in a 5.5% pass rate prior to appeal decisions. 

The October 26, 2022 CBLE resulted in a 11.1% pass rate prior to appeal decisions. 

 

Broker Exam Questions

CBP welcomes the submittal of new questions for future broker exams.  Please submit your questions to [email protected] with "Future Exam Questions" in the subject line. 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published the Continuing Education for Licensed Customs Brokers Final Rule. Please see our new Broker Continuing Education page for additional information. 

The Customs broker regulations in part 111 of title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR 111) have been subject to review by the broker community, CBP, and the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Council (COAC) for several years. During this time, CBP solicited feedback from the trade community through webinars, port meetings and trade association meetings, aiming to promote transparency and collaboration while modernizing regulations to reflect the role of the broker in today’s business environment.  

In the April 2016 COAC public meeting, the COAC Broker Regulations Working Group (BRWG) made 37 recommendations to modernize 19 CFR 111. The COAC BRWG included participants from the trade community and CBP representatives. BRWG Recommendations focused on the following areas: the evolving role of the broker; confidentiality, cybersecurity and record retention; responsible supervision and control and employee reporting; and licensing and permits. Included in those recommendations were a proposed single, national permit for brokers, as well as electronic process changes.  

The two Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRMs), published June 5, 2020, reflected many of these recommendations and proposed changes to align the broker regulations with contemporary business practices in the electronic environment. Considering the proposed changes and public comments received in response to the NPRMs, CBP published two Final Rules on October 18, 2022, Modernization of the Customs Broker Regulations (87 FR 63267) and Elimination of Customs Broker District Permit Fee (87 FR 63262). These rules modernize the customs broker regulations and provide resource optimization for both industry and CBP and will update compliance requirements to protect revenue and strengthen CBP’s knowledge of importers.  

Key changes in the Final Rules include:

  • Creating a new term and definition for "Processing Center" 
  • Transitioning to a national permit framework
  • Increasing license application fees and expanding forms of payment
  • Codifying that U.S. customs business is conducted within the U.S. customs territory 
  • Revising regulations regarding the broker/client relationship 
  • Updating the responsible supervision and control oversight framework 
  • Strengthening cyber security and records requirements
  • Modernizing broker reporting and Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) capabilities through the broker account portal 
  • Changing broker exam and licensing processes 

For more information on the Customs Broker Modernization Regulations 19 CFR 111.

For frequently asked questions on the Customs Broker Modernization Regulations 19 CFR 111.

Fee Updated Calendar Year 2024

Effective October 1, 2023, the COBRA Fee for permits (USER FEE) is $174.80 (was $163.71)
Effective October 1, 2023, the broker application finger printing fee remains $11.25

BMO Contacts

Port Code

Port Name

Broker Management Officer

BMO Phone Number

BMO

Email

Mailing Address

Assistant Center Director

Agriculture and Prepared Products Center

0101

Portland, ME

John Dobbs

(207) 771-3607

[email protected]

155 Gannett Drive, South Portland, ME 04106

Israel Adame

2604

Nogales, AZ

Leticia Estrada

(520) 397-2067

[email protected]

200 N Mariposa Road, Nogales, AZ 85621

Dave Shaw

3304

Great Falls, MT

Leticia Estrada

(520) 397-2067

[email protected]

200 N Mariposa Road, Nogales, AZ 85621

Gary Melofchik

Apparel, Footwear and Textiles

1401

Norfolk, VA

Irma Lopez 

(757) 533-4244

[email protected]

101 E Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510

Mitchel Landau

1601

Charleston, SC

Nina Scierka

(843) 577-6525

[email protected]

200 E Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401

Mitchel Landau

2809

San Francisco, CA

Kathleen Maguire

(415) 782-9410

[email protected]

555 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111

Alice Buchanan

3701

Milwaukee, WI

Michael J. Keegan

(414) 486-7790 X 2021

[email protected]

4915 S Howell Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53207

Alice Buchanan

5201

Miami, FL

Benito Montero

(305) 869-2646

[email protected]

6601 NW 25th Street, Miami, FL 33122

Mitchel Landau

Automotive and Aerospace Center

1001

New York, NY

Margaret Hernandez

(718) 487-5072

Extension 5076

[email protected]

John F. Kennedy Intl Airport, Building 77, 2nd Floor, Executive Office, Jamaica, NY 11430

Sandra M. Lopez

1901

Mobile, AL

Engrid Perryman

(251) 378-7622

[email protected]

150 N. Royal Street, Suite 3004, Mobile, AL 36602

Lucy Guardiola

3001

Seattle, WA

Juan Valenzuela

(520) 397-2065

[email protected]

1000 Second Avenue, Suite 2100, Seattle, WA 98104

Lucy Guardiola

3401

Pembina, ND

Cindy Stewart

(701) 825-5811

[email protected]

10980 I-29, Suite 2, Pembina, ND 58271

Patricia Tate

3501

Minneapolis, MN

Julian Falla

(952) 857-3100 X3189

[email protected]

 

5600 American Blvd. W, Ste. 760, Bloomington, MN 55437

Patricia Tate

3801

Detroit, MI

Erma Gonzalez

(313) 442-0267

[email protected]

2801 B. West Fort Street, Suite 123, Detroit, MI 48216

Patricia Tate

Base Metals Center

2002

New Orleans, LA

Tammy Urban

(504) 670-2359

[email protected]

423 Canal Street, Room 251 New Orleans, LA 70130

Tracy Roy

3901

Chicago, IL

Mary Lou Belfiore

(847) 928-6072

[email protected]

5600 Pearl Street, Rosemont, IL 60018

Ed Wachovec

4101

Cleveland, OH

Michelle English

(440) 891-2531

[email protected]

6747 Engle Road Cleveland, OH 44130

Michael Dean

Consumer Products and Mass Merchandising Center

0502

Providence, RI

Lydia Wells

(617) 565-4615

[email protected]

300 Jefferson Blvd., Suite 106, Warwick, RI, 02888

Paul Sumbi

1303 Baltimore, MD Brandon Miles (410) 962-2869 [email protected] 40 S. Gay Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 Judy Staudt

1512

Charlotte, NC

Thomas E. Rice

(704)329-6142

[email protected]

1901 Crossbeam Drive, Charlotte, NC 28217

Linda Golf

1704

Atlanta, GA

Danny Griffin

(404) 675-1266

[email protected]

157 Tradeport Drive, Atlanta, GA 30354

Linda Golf

1801

Tampa, FL

Frank Mahoney

(813) 241-6743  x242

[email protected]

 

1803 Eastport Drive, Tampa, Florida 33605

 

Linda Golf

3201

Honolulu, HI

Susan Kakuda

(808) 356-4155

[email protected]

300 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96850

Linda Golf

4503

St. Louis, MO

Lenora Damper 

(314) 428-2662 x210

[email protected]

4477 Woodson Road, St. Louis, MO 63134

Paul Sumbi

5501

Dallas/Ft Worth, TX

Willie Childs

(972) 870-7524

[email protected]

7501 Esters Blvd., Suite 160, Irving, TX 75063

Paul Sumbi

Electronics Center

2704

Los Angeles/Long Beach, CA

Tuyen Pham

(562) 366-5420

[email protected]

310 E Ocean Blvd Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90802

Yolanda Benitez

3126

Anchorage, AK

Tuyen Pham

(562) 366-5420

[email protected]

310 E Ocean Blvd Suite 900, Los Angeles, VA 90802

Yolanda Benitez

Industrial & Manufacturing Materials Center

0712

Champlain, NY

Doreen LaBelle

(518) 298-7909

[email protected]

237 W Service Road, Champlain, NY 12919

John Walkowiak

0901

Buffalo, NY

John Walkowiak

(716) 843-8301

[email protected]

726 Exchange Street, Suite 400, Buffalo, NY 14210

Robert Bekalarski

1703

Savannah, GA

Bobbie Alston

(912) 447-9431

[email protected]

1 E Bay Street, Savannah, GA 31401

Jonathan Erece

Machinery Center

5401

Washington, DC

Bernadette R. Howe

(215) 717-5818

[email protected]

22685 Holiday Park Drive, Suite 15, Sterling, VA 20598

Fred Perez

1101

Philadelphia, PA

Bernadette R. Howe

(215) 717-5818

[email protected]

200 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Fred Perez

2304

Laredo, TX

Elida C. Flores

(956) 794-9310

[email protected]

715 Bob Bullock Loop, Laredo, TX 78045

Carmen Dickinson

2904

Portland, OR

Christian Garcia 

(503) 326-3031

[email protected]

8337 NE Alderwood Road, Portland, OR 97220 

Fred Perez

Petroleum, Natural Gas and Minerals Center

0201

St. Albans, VT

Daniel Saunders

(281) 985-6894

[email protected]

50 S. Main Street, Suite 100R, St. Albans, VT 05478

Jeffrey Saum

0401

Boston, MA

Daniel Saunders

(281) 985-6894

[email protected]

10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222

Jeffrey Saum

5301

Houston, TX

Daniel Saunders

(281) 985-6894

[email protected]

2350 N Sam Houston Pkwy E, Suite 900, Houston, TX 77032 

Jeffrey Saum

Pharmaceuticals, Health and Chemicals Center

2006

Memphis, TN

Walter Carrera

(915) 872-4760

[email protected]

9400 Viscount Blvd., El Paso, TX 79925 Diane Amstutz
2402 El Paso, TX Walter Carrera (915) 872-4760

[email protected]

9400 Viscount Blvd., El Paso, TX 79925

Diane Amstutz

2506

Otay Mesa, CA

Frank Uotani

(619) 671-8030

[email protected]

9777 Via De La Amistad., San Diego, CA 92154

Brandy Porter

San Juan Field Office

4909

San Juan, PR

Sheila Maldonado 

(787) 729-6994

[email protected]

State Rd 165 Kilometer 1.2, Guaynabo, PR 00968

Mayra Claudio

Last Modified: May 17, 2024