Customs broker license requires non-transferability, employer authorizations, approved representatives and regulatory compliance. A Customs Broker license (Form B1) permits a named individual to transact customs brokerage nationwide subject to conditions: the license is non-transferable; the licensee must obtain and produce written authorizations from principals; transact personally or via an approved employee designated by the Commissioner; report loss immediately; perform duties with speed and efficiency; comply with regulation 10 of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018; and the license is valid for ten years and renewable per sub-regulation (2) of regulation 9.
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A Customs Broker license (Form B1) permits a named individual to transact customs brokerage nationwide subject to conditions: the license is non-transferable; the licensee must obtain and produce written authorizations from principals; transact personally or via an approved employee designated by the Commissioner; report loss immediately; perform duties with speed and efficiency; comply with regulation 10 of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018; and the license is valid for ten years and renewable per sub-regulation (2) of regulation 9.
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