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  5. Panama City, Florida - 1818

Panama City, Florida - 1818

Port Type
Port of Entry
Permitted Customs Brokers Listing
Port Code
1818

Location Address

140 Richard Jackson Blvd. Suite 160
Panama City Beach, FL 32407
United States

Mailing Address

140 Richard Jackson Blvd. Suite 160
Panama City Beach, FL 32407
United States


Phone Contact:
None Specified
Fax Number:
None Specified
Port Director
Andrew Samarripa
Office Hours
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30-17:00CST
Tuesday: 8:30-17:00CST
Wednesday: 8:30-17:00CST
Thursday: 8:30-17:00CST
Friday: 8:30-17:00CST
Saturday: Closed

Directions to Port Office

I-10

From I-10 Take the US 231 S exit, exit 130 toward Panama City; Turn left onto US 231S/FL 75S; Turn slight right onto W 15th St/US 98/FL 30A; Continue to follow US 98/FL 30A; End at 5209 W Hwy 98.


Service Contacts

CBP OFO Panama City will conduct Inbond transactions at the Customs House located at the Panama City Beach Office. Truck drivers are encouraged to use the entrance for Beckrich Office Park off HWY 98 and follow the signs for Building 140. Trucks should park in the back of the parking lot, which will allow easy access to Richard Jackson Blvd after the paperwork is processed. If there are questions, CBP personnel are available at 850-636-6785 option 3.

140 Richard Jackson Blvd.
Suite 160
Panama City Beach, FL 32407


Notices

Special Instructions

The Port of Panama City is a seaport with cargo processing responsibilities. 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: Jul 18, 2019