🀝 Free Broker Matching

BrokerMatch AI

Find CBP-licensed customs brokers that fit your specific import program. Enter your industry, entry ports, and trade profile β€” we match you to active licensed brokers and explain why each one fits. No account required. Always free.

βš–οΈ Important Notice About This Tool
Brokers returned by this tool are listed in alphabetical order only and are not ranked, rated, endorsed, or recommended by CustomsValidator. This tool identifies licensed brokers that may match your stated requirements based on publicly available information. It does not evaluate broker quality, performance, pricing, or suitability. CustomsValidator is not a party to any relationship between you and any broker. Always conduct your own due diligence before engaging a customs broker.
Tell Us About Your Import Program
The more detail you provide, the better the match. All fields marked * are required.
Finding Your Broker Matches...
Searching CBP-licensed broker data and matching to your requirements.
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Verifying CBP active license requirements for your entry ports
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Identifying brokers with experience in your industry and product type
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Matching geographic coverage to your port requirements
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Checking for special regulatory capability matches (FDA, USDA, DEA)
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AI compiling alphabetical list with match explanations
Broker Matches
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Brokers Found
πŸ“‹ Alphabetical Listing β€” No Ranking or Endorsement
The following brokers are listed in strict alphabetical order by company name. This order does not reflect any ranking, rating, recommendation, or endorsement by CustomsValidator. The inclusion of a broker in these results does not constitute a referral or approval. Brokers are listed based on publicly available information about their CBP license status, permitted ports, and stated specializations. CustomsValidator makes no representation about the quality, pricing, performance, or suitability of any listed broker. You are solely responsible for conducting your own due diligence and for your selection of a customs broker.
πŸ“‹ What to Do Next
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Contact multiple brokers from this list β€” most offer free consultations. Describe your import program and ask about their experience with your specific products and origin countries.
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Verify each broker's CBP license status independently at cbp.gov/about/contact/brokers-listing before engaging. Ask for their license number and permit districts.
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Ask for references from clients in your industry with similar import volumes. A broker that handles pharmaceuticals daily is very different from one that occasionally processes a pharma entry.
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Request a sample entry package and a review of your current HTS classifications. A good broker will identify savings opportunities immediately.
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