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Pensacola, Florida, Florida - 1819

Port Type
Port of Entry
Permitted Customs Brokers Listing
Port Code
1819

Location Address

4121 Jerry L. Maygarden Road
Pensacola, FL 32504
United States

Mailing Address
Same as location address

Phone Contact:
Phone
+1 850-433-3205
Fax Number:
Fax
+1 850-433-3756
Port Director
William M. Brown
Office Hours
Sunday: By Appointment Only
Monday: 8:00-16:00CST
Tuesday: 8:00-16:00CST
Wednesday: 8:00-16:00CST
Thursday: 8:00-16:00CST
Friday: 8:00-16:00CST
Saturday: By Appointment Only

Notices

General Aviation:

All request for general aviation processing must be made during normal business hours.  Request for consideration to accommodate weekend flights must be made before 4:00 pm on Friday for anticipated arrivals/departures over the weekend.

To request general aviation services please file your APIS data, then contact the port office VIA email at CBPPENSACOLA@CBP.DHS.GOV to request consideration for landing rights approval. Your request should include: the aircraft tail number, number of crew, number of passengers, departure location, estimated time of arrival, confirmation of overflight exemption (if arriving from areas south of the United States), and the eAPIS submission number.

Special Instructions

The Port of Pensacola oversees all international seaport and general aviation processes. 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 admissibility activities. The Port also performs 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. This port is designated as a Class A Port of entry for all aliens.

Last Modified: Mar 10, 2025