[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 19, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 19CFR123.1]



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                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES

 

   CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF 

              HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

 

PART 123_CUSTOMS RELATIONS WITH CANADA AND MEXICO--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  123.1  Report of arrival from Canada or Mexico and permission to 

proceed.





    (a) Individuals. Individuals arriving in the United States, unless 

excepted by voluntary enrollment in and compliance with PORTPASS--a 

joint Customs Service/Immigration and Naturalization Service facilitated 

entry program (See, Immigration and Naturalization Regulations at 8 CFR 

235.7), must report their arrival to Customs, and failure to report 

arrival may result in the individual being liable for certain civil and 

criminal penalties, as provided under 19 U.S.C. 1459, in addition to 

other penalties applicable under other provisions of law. The specific 

reporting requirements are as follows:

    (1) Individuals not arriving by conveyance. Persons arriving 

otherwise than by conveyance may enter the U.S. only at those locations 

specified by the Commissioner of Customs, or his designee, and shall 

then immediately report their arrival to Customs. Such persons shall not 

depart from the Customs port or station until authorized to do so by the 

appropriate Customs officer.

    (2) Persons arriving aboard a conveyance that reported its arrival. 

Persons aboard a conveyance the arrival of which has been reported to 

Customs at locations specified by the Commissioner of Customs, or his 

designee in accordance with section 1433, 1644 or 1644a of title 19, 

United States Code (19 U.S.C. 1433, 1644, 1644a), shall remain on board 

until authorized by Customs to depart, and shall then immediately report 

to the designated Customs facility together with all articles 

accompanying them.

    (3) Persons arriving aboard a conveyance that has not reported its 

arrival. Persons aboard a conveyance the arrival of which has not been 

reported in accordance with the laws referred to in paragraph (a)(2) of 

this section, shall immediately notify a Customs officer and report 

their arrival, together with appropriate information concerning the 

conveyance on or in which they arrived, at a location or locations 

specified by the Commissioner of Customs, or his designee and shall 

present themselves and their property for Customs inspection and 

examination.

    (b) Vehicles. Vehicles may arrive in the U.S. only at a designated 

port of entry (see Sec.  101.3 of this chapter) or Customs station if 

the Commissioner of Customs, or his designee authorizes entry at that 

station (see Sec.  101.4 of this chapter). Upon arrival of the vehicle 

in the U.S., the driver, unless he or she and all of the vehicle's 

occupants are excepted by enrollment in, and in compliance with, 

PORTPASS--a joint Customs Service/Immigration and Naturalization Service 

facilitated entry program (See, Immigration and Naturalization 

Regulations at 8 CFR 235.1 and 286.8), immediately shall report such 

arrival to Customs, and shall not depart or discharge any passenger or 

merchandise (including baggage) without authorization by the appropriate 

Customs officer.

    (c) Vessels. For report of arrival requirements applicable to all 

vessels, regardless of tonnage, and arriving from any location, see 

Sec.  4.2 of this chapter.

    (d) Method of reporting. Report of arrival under paragraphs (a), 

(b), and (c) of this section shall be made in person unless the port 

director, by local instructions, requires that it be made by some other 

specific means. Such local instructions issued by the port director will 

be made available to interested parties by posting in Customs offices, 

publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the Customs port 

that supervises the location, and/or other appropriate means.



[T.D. 93-96, 58 FR 67317, Dec. 21, 1993, as amended by T.D. 94-44, 59 FR 

23795, May 9, 1994; T.D. 97-48, 62 FR 32031, June 12, 1997; T.D. 98-74, 

63 FR 51289, Sept. 25, 1998; CBP Dec. 04-28, 69 FR 52599, Aug. 27, 2004]



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