U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Rome Port of Entry
- 650 Hangar Rd Rome New York 13441 United States
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) – Rome Port of Entry is a vital federal government office operating under the Department of Homeland Security. As part of the nation’s border security infrastructure, this facility is responsible for regulating and facilitating international travel and trade through its designated port in Rome, New York. The Rome Port of Entry plays a key role in enforcing customs, immigration, and agricultural regulations to ensure the lawful movement of people and goods into the United States.
CBP officers stationed here inspect cargo, verify documentation, and monitor compliance with federal laws, contributing to national security and economic protection. The location also partners with other federal and international agencies to combat transnational threats such as illicit drug trafficking and human smuggling. While a smaller, regional port, it supports critical surveillance and screening operations for air cargo and general aviation. The Rome Port of Entry provides efficient processing while upholding the agency’s commitment to integrity, vigilance, and service to the public. It also supports the surrounding community by ensuring secure, lawful trade and travel through its jurisdiction.
Key Services:
– Customs inspection for incoming international shipments and aircraft
– Immigration processing for travelers and crew
– Regulation enforcement for agricultural and trade compliance
– Inspection and clearance of general aviation aircraft
– Coordination with federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies
– Support for national security through surveillance and monitoring programs
– Trade facilitation and import/export compliance enforcement
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Contact Info
- 650 Hangar Rd, Rome, New York, 13441, United States
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Phone: (315) 356-4731
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