October 2026 CBLE Course
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October 2026 CBLE Course

Course

14-week prep course for the October 2026 customs broker exam, with live Sunday calls July 19 through October 25 and recorded lessons. Includes real exam questions from past CBLE exams, a digital textbook, and a pass guarantee.

Course Information

14 weeks
5-7 hours per week
Intermediate
$1,064.99

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Skills You'll Learn

Broker Compliance Customs Bonds Trademarks Entry of Merchandise Foreign Trade Zones Valuation Drawback HTSUS Classification ACE Entry Summary Exam-day Timing

Course Description

The October 2026 CBLE Course is a 14-week prep program built around the actual exam-weighted sections of 19 CFR (including Parts 111, 113, 133, 141, 146, 152, 190), the HTSUS, ACE Business Rules, and ACE Entry Summary Instructions. Lessons are recorded so you can work through them on your own schedule, and the live Sunday calls give you a place to bring real questions.

The course is built for working professionals studying around a full-time job. Plan on five to seven hours a week for fourteen weeks. That's enough time to work through the regulations the way you'd work through them on the job, not the way a textbook publisher would lay them out.
 

Course Features:

  • Live Sunday calls, July 19 through October 25, 2026. Fourteen sessions, all recorded. Attend live or watch the replay.
  • Updated every cycle. Course content refreshed for each exam.
  • Q&A. Ask questions through the Q&A, email, or on the weekly live calls.
  • Real exam questions. Homework and quizzes pull from past CBLE exams. Same format, same difficulty.
  • Digital course textbook. Heavily tested regulations summarized in plain English. Every required directive included.
  • Pass guarantee. If you don't pass on your first try, email us your score and we'll enroll you in the next session free.

Your Instructor

Nate Holsing has been a licensed customs broker since 2009 and has been teaching exam prep since 2014. With more than 20 years in the industry, he relates the material to real life scenarios making it more memorable and useful.

How much time do you need to prepare?

  • 14 weeks is best
  • 12 weeks is good
  • 10 weeks is short but workable
  • 8 weeks is the bare minimum

Anything less than 8 weeks we recommend you wait for the next session to open.