Registration of Custom Clearing Licences
Authorise your customs clearing activities through official Pakistan Customs licensing.
Overview
Custom Clearing Agents must be licensed by the Pakistan Customs under the Customs Act, 1969, and the Customs Agents Licensing Regulations. A licence is issued by the Collector of Customs for a specific port or station and is renewed annually. Spinzer Law Firm manages the complete licensing application, including eligibility verification, documentation, and liaison with the Customs Collectorate.
Why This Matters
Operating as a clearing agent without a valid licence is a criminal offence under the Customs Act. Licensed agents also have access to WeBOC and PSW systems essential for digital clearance.
Scope of Work
- Eligibility assessment (individual or company, financial soundness, qualified staff)
- Application preparation under Customs Agents Licensing Regulations
- Surety bond and bank guarantee arrangement advisory
- Submission to the relevant Customs Collectorate
- Follow-up through to licence issuance and WeBOC/PSW profile activation
Our Process
Eligibility Check
We assess your eligibility including financial soundness and qualified customs staff requirements.
Document Preparation
We prepare the complete application dossier including surety and indemnity documents.
Collectorate Submission
We submit to and liaise with the relevant Customs Collectorate.
Licence Issuance
We follow through to licence approval and delivery.
System Activation
We assist with WeBOC and PSW portal activation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Facts
Typical Timeline
30–60 working days (subject to Collectorate processing)
Documents Required
- NTN and CNIC
- Business registration documents
- Financial statements (3 years)
- Surety bond / bank guarantee
- Customs-qualified staff details
Free 30-minute initial consultation
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