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What are Ruling Letters It is in the interest of the sound administration of CBP and related laws that persons engaging in any transaction affected by those laws fully understand the consequences of that transaction prior to its consummation. For this reason, Customs and Border Protection will give full and careful consideration to written requests from importers and other interested parties for rulings or information setting forth, with respect to a specifically described transaction, a definitive interpretation of applicable law, or other appropriate information. A ruling may be requested under Part 177 of the CBP Regulations (19 C.F.R. Part 177) by any person who, as an importer or exporter of merchandise, or otherwise, has a direct and demonstrable interest in the question or questions presented in the ruling request, or by the authorized agent of such person. A "person" in this context includes an individual, corporation, partnership, association, or other entity or group. A request for a ruling should be in the form of a letter.Requests for Valuation and Carrier rulings should be addressed to:The Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection Attention: Office of Regulations and Rulings Washington, DC 20229. (The Division and Branch in the Office of Regulations and Rulings to which the request should be directed may also be indicated, if known.) | Requests for tariff classification rulings should be addressed to:Director, National Commodity Specialist Division U.S. Customs and Border Protection Attn: CIE/Ruling Request One Penn Plaza-10th Floor New York, NY 10119or to any service port office of CBP. |
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