Customs Brokers at Port of Miami
Port of Miami is a major seaport handling containerized ocean freight, bulk cargo, and vehicle imports in Florida. The 0 licensed customs brokers below are authorized to clear shipments at this port and any other U.S. port of entry.
No customs brokers found serving Port of Miami.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a customs broker at Port of Miami?
CustomsBrokerIndex lists 0 CBP-licensed customs brokers serving Port of Miami. Browse profiles above, compare specialties, and contact brokers directly — all free.
What types of shipments clear through Port of Miami?
Port of Miami is a major seaport handling containerized ocean freight, bulk cargo, and vehicle imports in Florida (port code: USMIA). Customs brokers handle all types of commercial entries here, including formal entries for shipments over $2,500, informal entries, and in-bond movements.
Do I need a customs broker at Port of Miami?
Any commercial import valued over $2,500 — or any regulated commodity such as food, pharmaceuticals, or vehicles — requires a formal CBP entry. While importers can self-file, hiring a licensed customs broker significantly reduces the risk of delays, examinations, and penalties.
Can a customs broker at Port of Miami handle shipments at other U.S. ports?
Yes. All CBP-licensed customs brokers are authorized to file entries at any U.S. port of entry, not just Port of Miami. Remote Location Filing (RLF) allows most brokers to clear shipments electronically regardless of where the goods arrive.