Bureau of Customs (BOC) Accreditation

Bureau of Customs (BOC) Accreditation Service

We, at FilePino, can help streamline your Bureau of Customs (BOC) accreditation process and ensure your business meets the necessary requirements to engage in import and export activities in the Philippines. Securing this accreditation opens the door to smoother operations, compliance with regulations, and greater efficiency in your business dealings.

Prepare the Documentary Requirements.

We begin by gathering all required documents, such as a filled-out application form, PRC card, and a list of clients. For customs brokers, we also prepare specimen signatures and the CPRS profile.

Submit the BOC Application.

We submit your application to the BOC, along with necessary documents like government-issued IDs, a certificate of accreditation (if applicable), and payment of the processing fee.

Wait for the BOC Evaluation and Verification.

The BOC then reviews the application documents, verifying compliance with their guidelines. During this stage, they may require additional documents or clarifications, such as a corporate secretary certificate or NBI clearance.

Facilitate the Inspection and Site Visit (if applicable).

The BOC may conduct site visits to verify the authenticity of the information provided, including inspecting the business premises and facilities. We help you ensure that your office and warehouse meet the set standards.

Receive the BOC Accreditation Certificate.

Upon successful evaluation and verification, the BOC grants accreditation, enabling you to carry out customs-related activities. You receive your official accreditation certificate and can now proceed with importation processes.

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Ready to Process Your BOC Accreditation?

With FilePino’s expert assistance, you can get your BOC Accreditation certificate quickly and ensure smooth import and export activities while complying with laws and regulations.

Why Choose FilePino’s BOC Accreditation Service?​

Unlock Your Smooth Import and Export Operations with FilePino’s BOC Accreditation Service! We make your BOC Accreditation application process easy and straightforward. We’ll guide you through every step to ensure your business is fully accredited, compliant, and ready to thrive in the Philippines’ import and export landscape.

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BOC Accreditation FAQs

BOC Accreditation is the process by which businesses register with the Bureau of Customs (BOC) to legally engage in importing, exporting, and clearing goods through Philippine ports.

Importers, exporters, customs brokers, and warehouse operators must be accredited with the BOC to conduct business involving the import or export of goods in the Philippines.

Key requirements include a valid business permit, tax identification number (TIN), government-issued identification, proof of business operation, and other documents as specified by the BOC.

To apply, submit the required documents through the BOC’s online portal or at the nearest Customs office. You may need to pay the application fee and complete additional steps depending on your business type.

The BOC Accreditation process can take up to 30 days, depending on the completeness of application and whether additional documents or clarifications are needed.

BOC Accreditation fees vary depending on the type of accreditation (importer, exporter, or customs broker) and the specific requirements. It’s important to check the BOC website for the updated fee schedule.

If your accreditation is denied or revoked, you will not be able to conduct import/export transactions or access customs clearance services. You can appeal the decision or reapply if necessary, following BOC guidelines.

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