The section below is a web page from CBP’s website.  It provides information and details regarding the ports of entry throughout the United States. 

Included in the details provided by CBP is a list of states and possessions of the U.S.  Clicking on a particular jurisdiction will link you to CBP’s list of ports of entry for that area.  Clicking on a particular port will lead to a page that provides CBP detailed information, such as the Port Code, Location Address, Mailing Address, General Phone number, General Fax number, Hours of Operation, Additional Phone and Fax numbers such as for CBP Entry and Inspections offices.

That page also provides links to other import related information, such as a list of Custom House Brokers in the area. (e.g., Brokers :View List)

CBP Links

Locate a Port Of Entry - Air, Land, or Sea

Ports of entry are responsible for daily port specific operations. There are 327 official ports of entry in the United States and 15 Preclearance offices in Canada and the Caribbean. Port personnel are the face at the border for most cargo and visitors entering the United States. Here CBP enforces the import and export laws and regulations of the U.S. federal government and conducts immigration policy and programs. Ports also perform agriculture inspections to protect the USA from potential carriers of animal and plant pests or diseases that could cause serious damage to America's crops, livestock, pets, and the environment.


CBP Passenger Service Manager Listing
- 01/23/2009
PSMs are the primary point of contact to address concerns or comments about the inspections process of international travelers.

 


Guidelines for Ferry Operations - Interim Design Guidelines for CBP Seaport Passenger Processing Facilities (Cruise Terminals, Ferry, Seaplane, and Private Craft Facilities)

List of 8 CFR Vessel and Land Ports for Alien Entry and 8 CFR Ports of Entry for Aliens Arriving by Aircraft
- This list contains class designations published in the United States Code, Title 8, Aliens and Nationality. Landing rights ports of entry enforce U. S. agricultural, immigration and customs laws.

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Alaska

 

 

Arizona

 

 

Arkansas

 

 

California

 

 

Colorado

 

 

Connecticut

 

 

Delaware

 

 

District Of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virgin Islands

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming