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Connect your US customs data to MyCustomsInfo®

See exactly what your business declared to CBP. Spot overpaid duty, check the work of your brokers and stay ready for an audit. Three ways to connect your ACE data. Choose the one that fits how you work.

Your data, in any form

You do not wait for one system. We take your declaration data however it exists today, and we grade what we find by where it came from.

Automated
A scheduled read of your ACE reports once you add us to your portal.
Manual
Reports you run and share. No integration needed.
PDF copies
We read PDF entry documents, so entries with no portal access are still a starting point.

Three ways to connect

Every route uses your own CBP entry data from the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE). It is your data, and an ACE Portal account is free.

Option 1

Share your ACE reports

Best for a first look and a one-off recovery scan

The quickest start. You run your Entry Summary and ES-003 reports in the ACE Portal, then upload the files to us. Nothing to set up.

What you need
  • Your EIN and Importer of Record number
  • An ACE Secure Data Portal account
  • A CBP Form 5106 on file and up to date
RecommendedOption 2

Add us to your ACE Portal

Best for ongoing, hands-off monitoring

Your Trade Account Owner adds MyCustomsInfo® as a reports user under your Importer account. We read your entry data on a schedule. We see it, we do not change it.

What you need
  • An ACE top account with an Importer sub-account
  • Your Trade Account Owner to add our nominated reports user
  • The name and email of your main contact
Option 3

Through your broker or our US partner

Best for businesses whose broker files everything

We receive your entry data from your filer, or work alongside our licensed US customs broker partner. Anything that needs a filing stays with the licensed broker.

What you need
  • Your customs broker or filer details
  • Your Importer of Record number
  • A short conversation with us to set it up

What to have ready

Gather these before you start. They are the details CBP and we will ask for when you set up your feed.

Your EIN
Your Employer Identification Number, the basis of your CBP identity.
Your Importer of Record number
Your EIN plus CBP-assigned suffix, for example 12-345678900.
CBP Form 5106 on file
Your Importer Identity Form, up to date. CBP sends the account verification code to the email on this record. How to apply for ACE
An ACE Secure Data Portal account
A Trade Account Owner for your company, with an Importer sub-account. How the ACE Portal is structured
To authorise us (Option 2)
Your Trade Account Owner adds MyCustomsInfo® as a reports user under your Importer account. We provide the nominated name and email when you start.
Your main contact
The name and email of the person who will receive access and review the data.

Quick start, the recommended route

Option 2 in five steps. Once it is set up, you do nothing each month. We read, reconcile and show you the results.

Check your CBP Form 5106 is on file and the contact email is current.
Set up or sign in to your ACE Portal top account with an Importer sub-account. Apply for an account.
Add MyCustomsInfo® as a reports user as your Trade Account Owner. User management.
Tell us you are ready. Share your Importer of Record number and main contact.
We do the rest. We read your Entry Summary, ES-003 and Liquidation data on a schedule and show an indicative recovery view.

Good to know

Free
An ACE Secure Data Portal account is free to set up.
3 to 5 days
Typical time for CBP to approve a new ACE account, then you are live.
The full picture
Entry Summary, ES-003 line tariff detail, Liquidation and Rejected Entry data behind your entries.

Not sure which route fits you?

Tell us how your entries are filed and we will point you to the right option and set up your feed with you.

Or call us: +1 312 728 4277

US Regulatory Notice. MyCustomsInfo® is an independent compliance auditor. It does not conduct customs business as defined under 19 U.S.C. §1641. The specific tariff classification to be applied to any entry of merchandise is to be determined by a licensed Customhouse broker. MyCustomsInfo® output does not constitute entry preparation, classification advice, or customs broker services. Preparation and filing of Post-Entry Amendments, Post-Summary Corrections, protests, and drawback claims must be performed by a licensed customs broker. US broker records are held in US AWS regions in compliance with 19 C.F.R. §111.23. Primary authority: CBP HQ H272798 (January 2017). Supporting authority: CBP HQ H350722 (January 2026).