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The Customs Broker Exam
This online exam is administered by U.S. Customs & Border Protection at testing sites close to you. You may take a printed copy of 19 CFR, printed version of the HTSUS, the required directives & your notes into the exam room with you for reference when answering exam questions. Our course provides key reference materials that make a difference.
In addition to our course materials, you will be provided with electronic versions of all required exam materials. We recommend purchasing physical copies of the HTSUS and Title 19 CFR - students will be provided with a list of vendors that can supply these materials.
Brokers Course Highlights
- Course Administered By Licensed Customs Brokers
- On-Demand Webinars
- Organized Course Schedule With A Successful And Time-Tested Format
- Comprehensive Practice Test, Structured Like The Official CBP Exam
- Access Previous Customs Broker Exams
- Thorough Study Guide
- EXAM DAY – Quick Reference Guide
- Materials That Help You Quickly Learn & Understand Tariff And Customs Regulations
- 1500+ Pages Of Course Material
- 4000+ Previous Exam Questions
- Support And Messaging With Instructors And Other Students At Your Convenience.
- 2 Years of Access to Course Materials
Training Topics Available
- Right to make entry
- Power of Attorney
- Types of entries
- Entry/Entries Summary Procedures and requirements
- Customs Bonds
- Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Requirements
- Record Keeping Requirements
- Tariff treatment of containers & holders
- Commercial invoice requirements
- Drawback & Liquidations of Drawback Entries
- Structure of the Harmonized Tariff Schedules of the U.S. (HTSUS)
- HTSUS Section and Chapter (Legal) Notes and Additional U.S. (Legal) Notes
- Items Exported and returned
- Country of Origin Marking Requirements
- USMCA Country of Origin Marking
- Antidumping Duties, Countervailing Duties
- Automated Commercial Environment (ACE)
- Customs regulations with Canada and Mexico
- Trademarks, Trade Names, Copyrights
- Quotas
- Appraisement of merchandise
- Inspection, search and seizure
- Fines, penalties & forfeitures
- Rules of Origin
- CTPAT
- Importer Security Filing (ISF)
- Warehouse and Re-warehouse Entries
- Examination and Testing of Merchandise
- Liquidation of Duties
- General Enforcement Provisions
- Claims for Liquidated Damages
- Administrative Review
- Protests
- Classification
- General Rules of Interpretation
- American Goods Returned
- HTS Chapter 98
- Proceeding in the Court of International Trade
- Administrative Rulings
- Transportation in Bond and Transit
- Customs Financial and Accounting Procedures
- General Provisions
- Customs Brokers
- Customs Bonds
- Carnets
- General Order and Abandoned Merchandise
- Trademark, Trade Names and Copyright
- Special Entry Procedure
- Temporary Import Bond
- Articles Conditionally Free
- Special Class Merchandise
- General Rule of Interpretation
- Generalized System of Preference
- CATAIR
- 7501 & Entry Documents
- Automotive Products Act
- Civil Aircraft Act
- Caribbean Basin (CBERA)
- Israel Free Trade
- Freely Associated States
- Andean Trade (ATPA)
- USMCA & NAFTA
- African Growth Act (AGOA)
- Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership (CBTPA)
- Jordan Free Trade Act
- Singapore Free Trade Agreement
- Chile Free Trade Agreement
- Morocco Free Trade Agreement
- Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Dominican Republic (DR-CAFTA)
- Bahrain Free Trade Agreement
- Oman Free Trade Agreement
- Peru Free Trade Agreement
- Korea Free Trade Agreement
- Colombia Free Trade Agreement
- Panama Free Trade
- Japan Trade Agreement