Frequently Asked Questions
What are the requirements for the renewal of Broker's registration?
For renewal of Customs Broker’s application, the broker shall submit the following pertinent documents:
- Duly accomplished and notarized Application Form for Renewal (if there are updates/changes)
- Bureau of Customs Official Receipt (BCOR) evidencing payment of Processing Fee (Php 2,020.00 per CAO 02-2024);
- Photocopy of Valid Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC) Identification Card, back to back. For married female brokers, if the name reflected in the PRC ID is that of her maiden name, submit copy of Marriage Contract issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA);
- If there is no change in material information previously declared and submitted, a duly accomplished and notarized Affidavit of No Change in Information (i.e. Registered Name, Office Address, Contact Number/s, Email Address, List of clients, List of representative/s) using the prescribed form (Annex E-1 of CAO No. 5-2019):
- In case of change/s in material information previously declared and submitted, a duly accomplished and notarized Affidavit of Change in Information (i.e. Registered Name, Office Address, Contact Number/s, Email Address, List of clients, List of representative/s) using the prescribed form (Annex E of CAO No. 5-2019) with supporting documentary requirements.
- Updated printed CPRS profile of applicant and updated notification of “STORED” status;
- Latest Income Tax Return (ITR); and
- Certificate of Good Standing issued by a PRC accredited national organization of Customs Brokers.
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