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May 02, 2007 

Results of April Customs Broker Exam Delayed

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that the results of the April 2, 2007 customs broker exam have been delayed. The complete text of the announcement read as follows:

Results of the April 2007 Customs Broker Exam - This is to notify all individuals who took the April 2, 2007 Customs Broker License Exam that due to extenuating circumstances the exams have not been scored to date. It is anticipated that the exam will be scored by May 15, 2007. Once the results are received by CBP, the notification process will be expedited.
While the questions from the April exam have been posted on CBP's website, the answer key has not yet been released.

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