Customs broker licensing requires exam success and fee payment, with licence issuance and station-level notification obligations. Licence is granted to applicants who have passed the oral examination and paid the required fee; the Commissioner must issue a licence in Form B within two months of result declaration. Licence holders may work at all Customs Stations provided they submit an intimation in Form C to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of the station where they intend to transact, and also send a copy of that intimation to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner who issued the Form B licence.
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Customs broker licensing requires exam success and fee payment, with licence issuance and station-level notification obligations.
Licence is granted to applicants who have passed the oral examination and paid the required fee; the Commissioner must issue a licence in Form B within two months of result declaration. Licence holders may work at all Customs Stations provided they submit an intimation in Form C to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of the station where they intend to transact, and also send a copy of that intimation to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner who issued the Form B licence.
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