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Dec 27, 2018

Understanding Customs Procedures

Getting a Customs Bond

Learn the customs entry procedure when you’re managing your supply chain with Shippabo. 

Customs Procedures For U.S. Bound Shipments

  1. Shipper or Consignee will upload Packing list and Commercial Invoice
  2. Customs Brokerage Partner will confirm details match shipment details
  3. Customs Brokerage Partner will review HTS classification of products
  4. Customs Brokerage Partner will file Customs Release (Form 3461) and CBP will release or hold for exam
  5. Once released, up to 10 days for Customs Brokerage Partner will file Customs Entry (Form 7501) and duties amount calculated
  6. Customs Brokerage Partner will forward duties owed electronically to the CBP
  7. Forms 3461 and 7501 will be uploaded to the documents tab in your shipment details page within Shippabo.

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