Customs Brokers in Dallas, TX

7 CBP-licensed customs brokers in Dallas. Compare services, verify license numbers, and connect directly — no middleman.

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Deloitte Tax LLP
Dallas, TX
Deloitte Tax LLP operates as a licensed U.S. customs broker in Dallas, Texas, holding filer code 9AN. As part of one of the world's largest professional services networks, this office brings institutional customs compliance expertise to importers across industries. Dallas's central location and logistics infrastructure make it a strategic hub for importers managing supply chains from Mexico, Asia, and beyond. Deloitte Tax LLP provides customs brokerage services backed by the resources and trade knowledge of a global advisory firm, serving businesses that require sophisticated compliance solutions and integrated tax and trade consulting.
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Gabrielle Petrucelli
Dallas, TX
Gabrielle Petrucelli is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Dallas, Texas, operating under filer code NAX. With her position at Known, she provides customs brokerage services for businesses importing goods through Texas and other U.S. ports of entry. Dallas's strategic location as a major inland distribution hub makes it an important gateway for goods arriving from both coasts and across the Mexican border, and Gabrielle helps importers navigate customs regulations, tariff classifications, and entry documentation requirements.
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Ill Jin Jeong
Dallas, TX
Ill Jin Jeong is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in Dallas, Texas, holding filer code NNU. Operating in one of the Southwest's major inland trade hubs, Jeong provides customs clearance and import compliance services to businesses moving goods through Dallas-area ports and distribution points. Dallas serves as a critical logistics corridor connecting importers to the high-volume Texas border crossings at Laredo and El Paso, making local customs expertise particularly valuable for companies sourcing from Mexico and beyond. Importers seeking a licensed broker with direct access to the Dallas trade community can reach Ill Jin Jeong at 786-512-6677.
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Aurora Customs Brokerage, LLC
Dallas, TX
Aurora Customs Brokerage, LLC is a licensed customs broker based in Dallas, Texas, operating under filer code 9V9. With strategic positioning in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the firm provides comprehensive customs clearance and compliance services for importers and exporters throughout the United States. Their location offers access to major transportation corridors connecting U.S. markets with Mexico and international trade lanes. Aurora Customs Brokerage supports businesses navigating the complexities of import regulations, duty assessment, and documentation requirements with personalized attention to each client's supply chain needs.
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Howard Milner Customs Brokerage, LLC
Dallas, TX
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JOEL H. GARCIA, JR.
Dallas, TX
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Schenker, Inc
Dallas, TX
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed customs broker in Dallas, Texas?

CustomsBrokerIndex lists 7 CBP-licensed customs brokers in Dallas. Browse profiles above, compare specialties and ports served, and submit a direct inquiry to any broker — free of charge.

Do I need a local customs broker in Dallas?

You do not have to use a local broker — any CBP-licensed broker can file entries at any U.S. port. However, local brokers in Dallas often have established relationships with regional port officials and familiarity with local freight patterns that can speed up clearance.

How much do customs brokers in Dallas charge?

Customs broker fees in Dallas, TX typically range from $100 to $500 per shipment entry, depending on commodity type, port, and complexity. Additional fees may apply for ISF filing, customs bonds, and PGA coordination.

What is the difference between a customs broker and a freight forwarder?

A customs broker is licensed by CBP to handle import compliance — filing entries, paying duties, and obtaining release. A freight forwarder arranges physical transportation. Some Dallas firms offer both services, but they are legally distinct functions requiring separate licenses.

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