Customs Compliance Verification enables pre-payment goods registration and system clearance after duty payment via ICEGATE automated queuing. Importers may self-register goods on ICEGATE before duty payment and upload electronic integrated declarations with digital signature. After registration the proper officer will perform Customs Compliance Verification and, upon recording CCV completion and subsequent payment of duty, the Customs Automated System will grant electronic clearance. RMS interdictions, agency alerts and local contingencies will continue to block electronic clearance. ICES 1.5 implements an automated FIFO queuing for Out of Charge processing and a CFS User Mapping to route Bills of Entry to designated officers, including a Facilitated CFS group for RMS-facilitated entries.
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Customs Compliance Verification enables pre-payment goods registration and system clearance after duty payment via ICEGATE automated queuing.
Importers may self-register goods on ICEGATE before duty payment and upload electronic integrated declarations with digital signature. After registration the proper officer will perform Customs Compliance Verification and, upon recording CCV completion and subsequent payment of duty, the Customs Automated System will grant electronic clearance. RMS interdictions, agency alerts and local contingencies will continue to block electronic clearance. ICES 1.5 implements an automated FIFO queuing for Out of Charge processing and a CFS User Mapping to route Bills of Entry to designated officers, including a Facilitated CFS group for RMS-facilitated entries.
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