Authorized Customs Representative
Also known as: Customs power of attorney holder, In-house customs agent
An individual designated by a company to perform customs operations on its behalf without requiring a customs broker license (patente).
Also known as: Customs power of attorney holder, In-house customs agent
An individual designated by a company to perform customs operations on its behalf without requiring a customs broker license (patente).
An apoderado aduanal is a person authorized by a company to act as its legal representative before Mexican customs and perform the clearance of goods. Unlike a licensed customs broker (agente aduanal), the apoderado can only represent the company that designated them.
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A licensed individual authorized by Mexico's tax authority (SAT) to process customs clearance of goods on behalf of importers and exporters.
CustomsCustoms Clearance
The complete set of procedures and formalities required for goods to legally enter or exit a country through customs.
CustomsCustoms Broker License
An authorization granted by Mexico's SAT that enables an individual to act as a customs broker and process customs clearance on behalf of third parties.
CustomsCustoms Declaration (Pedimento)
The official document filed with Mexican customs that covers the entry or exit of goods from Mexico, prepared and submitted by a licensed customs broker.
RegulationsIMMEX (Maquiladora Program)
Mexican government program that allows temporary duty-free import of goods for manufacturing, assembly, or repair for export.