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Time Management for The Customs Broker Exam

Time management is critical to passing the  Customs Broker Exam . The test has 80 objective questions and each question provides five alternatives to choose the correct answer. The test is timed, and you currently have four and half hours to answer 80 questions. Prior to October 2014, the time permitted to answer 80 questions on the Customs Broker Exam was four hours, which meant that a test taker had to answer each question within an average time of 3 minutes. From the October 2014 test onwards, the time has been extended by 30 minutes, so a test taker now has on average 3 minutes and 22 seconds to answer each question. I will suggest several techniques that you might like to use for effective time management for the Licensed Customs Broker Exam. Find the techniques that work for you by practicing taking several practice tests. Practice, practice, practice. The more you practice and use the reference material to answer quiz and test questions, the more familiar you will becom

What is a Special Examination for The Customs Broker License?

The regular  Customs Broker Exam  is held twice a year on the fourth Wednesday in April and October unless the regularly scheduled examination date conflicts with a national holiday, religious observance, or other foreseeable event in which case the CBP will publish an appropriate notice of a change in the examination date in the Federal Register. However, in circumstances where a brokerage is at risk of losing its license by operation of law before the next scheduled examination, CBP may, at the request of the brokerage and on payment of the associated expenses, conduct a special examination for the Customs Broker License, for a prospective applicant for an individual license, who would serve as the required licensed member or officer for the brokerage. Under § 111.11(b) to qualify for a broker’s license, a partnership must have at least one member of the partnership who is a broker. Under § 111.11 © to qualify for a broker’s license, an association or corporation must have

Who is eligible to become a Licensed Customs Broker?

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, to obtain a broker’s license, an individual must: Be a citizen of the United States on the date of submission of the license application and not an officer or employee of the United States Government; Attain the age of 21 prior to the date of submission of the license application; Be of good moral character; and Hold a passing score on the broker’s exam of 75% or higher. Read full article on our  blog . Check out our website to prepare for  Customs Broker License Exam . Customs Broker License