What Is The Difference Between A Bonded And Non-Bonded U.S. Highway Carrier (DIY Customs Consulting): Difference between revisions
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'''Single Entry Bonds''' can be obtained by either U.S. CBP or a Customs Broker, which gives a single entry bond authorization by either posting security with U.S. CBP using cash or a certified cheque or through a Customs Broker that offers this service. Click here to learn more about single entry bonds. | '''Single Entry Bonds''' can be obtained by either U.S. CBP or a Customs Broker, which gives a single entry bond authorization by either posting security with U.S. CBP using cash or a certified cheque or through a Customs Broker that offers this service. Click here to learn more about single entry bonds. | ||
== References == | |||
CBP Form 301 and Single Entry Bonds - https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2022-Dec/cbp-form-0301.pdf | |||
How to become a U.S. bonded highway carrier - https://www.borderconnect.com/customs-consulting/diy-consulting.htm#usQ9 | |||
[[Category:Customs Compliance Guide]] | [[Category:Customs Compliance Guide]] |