Customs Brokers in San Francisco, CA
13 CBP-licensed customs brokers in San Francisco with expertise in consumer goods, electronics and machinery & equipment. Compare services, verify license numbers, and connect directly — no middleman.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a licensed customs broker in San Francisco, California?
CustomsBrokerIndex lists 13 CBP-licensed customs brokers in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco?
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 San Francisco 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 San Francisco charge?
Customs broker fees in San Francisco, CA 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 San Francisco firms offer both services, but they are legally distinct functions requiring separate licenses.
Customs Brokerage Guides
Customs Broker vs. Freight Forwarder: What's the Difference?
Customs brokers clear goods through CBP at the U.S. border. Freight forwarders arrange the physical transportation. Learn which one you need — and when you need both.
How Much Does a Customs Broker Cost? A Complete Fee Guide
Customs broker fees range from $150 to $500+ per entry depending on shipment type, broker, and port. This guide breaks down every fee line by line so you know exactly what you're paying for.
How to Import Goods into the USA: A Step-by-Step Guide for New Importers
A practical guide for first-time importers covering everything from finding a supplier and choosing a freight forwarder to filing CBP entry documents and calculating your landed cost.