Skip To Main Content
DHS Seal Navigates to CBP homepage
CBP.gov Logo Navigates to CBP homepage

GO
  About CBP    Newsroom    Border Security    Trade    Travel    Careers  
Contacts
Report Suspicious Activity to 1-800-BE-ALERT
Report Trade Violations Online - E-Allegations

Contacts
Report Suspicious Activity to 1-800-BE-ALERT

- Questions/Customer Service
- 07/06/2010

For inquiries from the general public
- Tip Lines
arrowPress Officersfeatured see also
CBP has spokespersons in Washington, D.C. and around the country to assist members of the working press. Our spokespersons address two major operational areas: ports of entry and between ports of entry (Border Patrol).
arrowLocate a Port Of Entry - Air, Land, or Sea
For a list of Brokers and information about a port, click on the appropriate state, followed by specific port links, then click on "Brokers: View List".
arrowBorder Patrol Sectorsfeatured see also
arrowDeferred Inspection
There are over 70 Deferred Inspections Sites throughout the United States and the outlying territories where incoming aliens are referred when documentation requires additional review and/or possible correction.
- Preclearance Locations
- 03/08/2012

Preclearance allows U.S.-bound air passengers to get advance approval to enter the United States from established locations in airports outside the country.
- Payment Mailing Addresses
- 03/09/2011

Payment addresses are provided for the various types of payments.
- CBP Headquarters
- 09/20/2012

Located in Washington, D.C., CBP Headquarters provides policies and procedures to all its domestic and international locations based on U.S. laws and regulations established by the executive and legislative branches of the federal government.
- Office of Field Operations Contact Numbers
- 10/27/2009
- Office of International Trade Contact Numbers
- 10/17/2012
- Office of Trade Relations
- 09/19/2011
arrowField Operations Offices
Field Operations Offices provide guidance to their regional ports and ensure the dissemination and implementation of core CBP guidelines. These offices also provide for mission support functions within their regions; such as, resource management, equal employment opportunity, labor, employee relations, and other human resources management functions.
arrowHow to do Business with CBP
Welcome to How to do Business with CBP! This site serves as a central location providing real time notification of projected contracting opportunities, information about the small business program, how to submit an unsolicited proposal as well as information on industry day activities.
arrowSection 515 Requests
GO
section sitemap for
Contacts
see also:
right arrowon cbp.gov:
 Organization and Operations
 About Foreign-Trade Zones & Contact Info
 Ports of Entry and User Fee Airports
 Processing Port Addresses
 RLF Operational Location Points of Contact
(xls - 132 KB.)
 Drawback Center Locations
 Section 515 Requests
 ACE: Modernization Information Systems
 Bond Centralization Program Contacts
 Press Officers
 Border Patrol Sectors
right arrowon the web:
 USCIS

get RSS feed for Contacts News Feeds

How to
Use the Website

Featured RSS Links
What's New Contacts Ports Questions/Complaints Forms Sitemap EEO/DCR | FOIA | Privacy Statement | Get Plugins | En Español
Department of  
Homeland Security  

USA.gov  
  Inquiries (877) CBP-5511   |   International Callers (703) 526-4200   |   TTD (866) 880-6582