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North/Central Florida
(01/12/2009)What Alternative Inspection Programs Does This Port Accept?- Local Boater Option Pilot Program
Participants in this program may report their arrival to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) by calling one of the numbers below. Unless directed by a CBP officer, participants in these programs do not have to report for an in-person inspection.What Information Do I Have to Have When I Call?Vessel masters must have the following information available:- name, date of birth and citizenship of all persons on board (including passport number);
- Name of the boat and/or boat registration number;
- CBP user fee decal number (if 30 feet or longer);
- Homeport and current location; and
- Return contact number.
Reporting LocationsArrivals may be made at any of the locations below. Call the phone number where you plan to arrive in advance to report and receive specific instructions.Port Canaveral120 George King Blvd.Cape Canaveral, FL 32920(321) 783-2066, ext. 2Daytona Beach Intl. Airport720 Coral Sea AveDaytona Beach, FL 32114(386) 248-8043Fernandina Beach403 N. 3rd StFernandina Beach, FL 32034(904) 261-6154Ft. MyersSW Florida Intl. Airport11000 Terminal Access RdFt. Myers, FL 33913(239) 561-6205Orlando9076 Binnacle WayOrlando, Florida 32827(407) 825-4360Jacksonville2831 Talleyrand Ave.Jacksonville, FL 32206(904) 360-5020Manatee400 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221(813) 634-1369MelbourneOne Air Terminal ParkwayMelbourne, FL 32901(321) 674-5796Panama City5209 W. Highway 98Panama City, FL 32401(850) 785-4688Pensacola600 University Office BlvdPensacola, FL 32504(850) 476-0117Sarasota6048 Airport CircleSarasota, FL 34243(941) 359-5040Tampa 1624 E. 7th Ave, Ste 101 Tampa, Florida 33605 (813) 712-6000 |
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