Small Vessel Reporting System (SVRS) is No Longer in Service and Float Plans Will No Longer be Accepted.
Boaters looking for a new, faster way to report their arrival and/or apply for a registered boater program may use the CBP ROAM app, available for free on the Apple App and Google Play stores. Boaters may also continue to report their arrival via designated telephone reporting numbers, if desired.
Pursuant to 19 CFR 4.2, any small vessel arriving to the United States from a foreign port or place to include any small vessel which has visited a hovering vessel or received merchandise outside the territorial sea, are required to report their arrival to CBP immediately (see 19 U.S.C. 1433).
Pleasure Boats
The master of the small vessel reports their arrival at the nearest CBP facility or such other place as the Secretary may prescribe by regulations. Pursuant to 8 CFR 235.1, an application to lawfully enter the United States must be made in person to a CBP officer at a U.S. port of entry when the port is open for inspection.
- Canadian Border Boat Landing (I-68) Program
- CBP Reporting Offsite Arrival - Mobile (ROAM)
- Pleasure Boat Reporting Requirements
- Pleasure Boat Requirements by Location
Decal Transponder Online Procurement System DTOPS
The Decal Transponder Online Procurement System (DTOPS) is an easy way for commercial vehicles, private aircraft and private vessels (thirty feet and over) to purchase their annual user fee online. Commercial vehicle purchasers also have the ability to request replace transponders, transfer vehicles into their fleet and maintain their fleet inventory. For additional information, please visit the CBP DTOPS website.