Title validation & Customs for Exports

Customs clearance for Imports

Customs clearance made EASY for your Imports & Exports

Since 2010, Enigmatic Autos Global has been a privileged partner for handling Title validation for exports from the USA & CANADA, as well as Imports.  We avoid unnecessary holds by the US Border Protection Office once your container arrives. 

Helping our import/export clients save considerable time and fees, resulting in a smooth logistics process; rest assured that our in-house experts will guide and assist you from A to Z.  EAG has developed an unmatched expertise and relationship with CBP, Miami, Florida, since 2004

Benefit from a wide range of services assisting your logistics needs before and after customs

Customs clearance is the filing of the 3461 entry and 7501 entry summary documents to U.S. Customs to obtain the actual release of goods from the port or warehouse, and to pay the import duty on the goods according to the import guidelines from U.S. Customs.

 

Your customs broker assist you, and will notify you to provide the required import documents that is related to your shipment. The clearance filing is normally started within 1 week of shipment arrival, and no later than 2 weeks after arrival. The clearance filing is recommended to be completed before arrival of the goods to avoid late fees from the warehouse or port if the goods there for too long.

 

The documents normally required by the customs broker is the commercial invoice, bill of lading, packing list and arrival notice, some shipments may require more documents or information as certain types of goods has its own special requirements to import.

 

For shipments that do not have a clearance filing. The port or warehouse by law will not be able to release the goods to the importer upon arrival. Goods that has arrived over 14 days without the clearance filing, the port or warehouse by law is required to transfer the goods to a customs bonded General Order warehouse where they may be auctioned off.

The importation of cars and vehicles into the U.S. is regulated by NHTSA, EPA, and, in addition to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. In order to safely bring your vehicle into the U.S., whether it is your personal car or a vehicle that was purchased overseas, the proper documentation, labels, certification, and information are needed to clear customs, and PGA clear your shipment when it arrives to port. 

For all car importations from Japan under the 25 year rule or returning US-manufactured vehicles, we can get your shipment cleared and ready for you to pick up at the US port upon arrival. For Canada to USA Cross Border personally driven vehicles that need customs import clearance and documentation for your DMV, we handle as well whether the car is pending border crossing or has already arrived in the United States. We are a Nationally Licensed Customs Broker authorized by CBP to process car import clearance for all 50 States in the United States.

Contact us today either by giving us a call or through our contact form to get started on your vehicle import.

  • ISF Filing
  • U.S Customs Clearance
  • NHTSA Clearance
  • EPA Clearance
  • Customs Bond 
  • Arrival Coordination with Freight Carrier
  • Japanese Car Imports under the 25-year rule
  • American Made Cars with a valid VIN Number
  • Car Import from Canada to the USA
  • Car Import from Mexico to the USA​​​
  1.  Must be manufactured to FMVSS Standards
  2. Cars 25 years or older are exempt from FMVSS.
  3. Proper Import Documentation
  4. U.S. Customs Entry, NHTSA, and EPA declarations required  
  5. U.S. Customs Bond required 
  6. For Canadian Cars – certification by the manufacturer means it meets U.S. standards. Plate labels of DOT, FMVSS, and or Letter of Compliance from manufacturer.
  • 25 Year+ Car from Japan / UK to USA
  • Canada to USA Car Import Clearance Cross Border
  • Semi Tractor, RV, Motorcycle, Trailers Import Clearance
  • Customs Clearance for All USA Ports and Borders of Entry
  • NHTSA and EPA Clearance
  • HTS duty rate and auto tariff inclusions and exemptions
  • Import Documentation for DMV Registration