Form CBP Form 3124E CBP Form 3124E Application for Customs Broker License Exam

Customs Regulations Pertaining to Customhouse Brokers

CBP Form 3124E

Application for Customs Broker Exam

OMB: 1651-0034

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection
APPLICATION
FOR
CUSTOMS BROKER LICENSE EXAM

OMB No. 1651-0034 Exp. 03-31-2008
See bottom of form for Paperwork Reduction Act Notice.
1. APPLICANT'S NAME AND ADDRESS

19 U.S.C. 1641; 19 CFR 111.13
2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS (If different from Block 1; if same, write "SAME") 3. CBP PORT

4. DOES THE APPLICANT SEEK ACCOMODATIONS UNDER THE
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT?
NO

5. IS THE APPLICANT AN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE OF THE UNITED STATES?
NO

YES (Explain in Block 11)

YES (Explain in Block 11)

SECTION I
6. DATE OF BIRTH

7. BIRTHPLACE (City & State)

8. SOCIAL SECURITY NO. 9. HOME PHONE NO.

10. BUSINESS PHONE NO.

11. REMARKS (In responding to questions above, include Block no. If more space is needed, continue on blank sheet of paper.)

SECTION II -- CERTIFICATION
(WARNING: Any misstatement of pertinent facts in this application constitutes sufficient grounds for denial for denial of the application.)
I,

certify that the statements contained in the foregoing application and supporting attachments thereto are

true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
15. SIGNATURE

16. DATE

Privacy Act Notice: Pursuant to the requirements of Public Law 93-579 (Privacy Act of 1974), as amended, notice is hereby given in accordance with 5 U.S.C.
552a(e)(3) that the authority to collect information on CBP Form 3124E is 19 U.S.C. 1641; 5 U.S.C. 301; Reorganization plan no. 1 of 1950; Treasury
Department Order No. 165, Revised, as amended; 19 CFR Part 111. The principal purpose for collecting the information is to enable the U.S. Customs and
Border Protection to conduct a background investigation on the applicant and thereby determine whether the applicant meets the criteria established for the
issuance of a Customs broker's license. The information, collected and contained in the applicant's file, may be provided to those employees of the Department
of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection who have a need for the records in the performance of their duties. The information may also be
used, when deemed appropriate, to recommend to the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection that disciplinary action be initiated, and further
provide to the Department of Justice for its use in connection with appeals from orders resulting in the suspension or revocation of licenses. Similarly the
information may be furnished to other government agencies which have an interest in the broker or in the situation that led to the disciplinary action.
Disclosure of the requested information including the Social Security number (SSN) is voluntary. The SSN will be used as an identifier in conducting a
background investigation and will be used as an identifier throughout the career of the Customs broker. Failure to provide any or all of the information requested
may result in the CBP inability to conduct the background investigation as required prior to the issuance of a license. Pursuant to the requirements of 19CFR
111.12(b) the information contained in Blocks 1,2,3,22 and 23 may be released to the public and posted by appropriate electronic means.
Paperwork Reduction Act Notice: The Paperwork Reduction Act Notice says we must tell you why we are collecting this information, how we will use it, and
whether you have to give it to us. We ask for the information to carry out the U.S. Customs and Border Protection laws of the United States. We need the
information collected on the form to ensure the public is serviced by respectable agents who must account to CBP in handling the revenues generated in the duty
collection process. Another major use of this form is to enable the CBP to conduct a background investigation on the applicant and thereby determine whether
the applicant meets the criteria established for the issuance of a Customs broker's license. Your response is required to obtain or retain a benefit. The estimated
average burden associated with this collection of information is 1 hour per respondent or recordkeeper depending on individual circumstances. Comments
concerning the accuracy of the burden estimate and suggestions for reducing this burden should be directed to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Information
Services Branch, Washington DC 20229, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (1651-0034), Washington, DC 20503.

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