Regardless of your age, you must have your own TTP account. Create a Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) account.
If you are eligible, here is how to apply: To see if you are eligible to apply for Global Entry, click here. All applicants undergo a rigorous background check and in-person interview before enrollment. Travelers must be pre-approved for the Global Entry program. Enrollment in the program is good for five years. airports, including Tucson International Airport. The program also includes expedited TSA Pre✓ through TSA Checkpoints at most U.S. Members enter the United States through automatic kiosks at select airports. Customs and Border Protection program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival into the United States. Plumer Ave., at the base of the iconic air traffic control tower at Tucson International Airport. Customs and Border Protection is now at 7081 S. The CBP’s current list of Brokers for the TUS Port is here. Inspection Services Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Contact CBP at (520) 799-8348 for instructions. Commercial AirlinesĬommercial airline flights with passengers are processed at the Federal Inspection Services facility at Gates A1 and A2 in the main terminal. Be advised, however, the ADCUS notation in the flight plan does not guarantee Customs personnel will receive the ETA notification. Pilots should also include an ADCUS (advise Customs) notice in the remarks section of their flight plan.
the preceding weekday of their planned arrival and provide the following information: Inbound pilots should give notice by contacting CBP at (520) 799-8348 before 8 p.m.
Customs at TUS is in the building at the base of the iconic tower with T-U-C-S-O-N spelled out down its sides. daily (additional hours are available with advance notice) Clearance for U.S.
Parking: Free parking is available adjacent to the office. daily (to report an aircraft arrival or for general information)ĭriving Directions: From Valencia Road go south on either Plumer Avenue (there is no traffic signal at Plumer) or take Tucson Boulevard, the main entryway to the airport terminal, and turn right on East Airport Drive (signage toward the Cell Phone Waiting lot) and continue to Plumer where you will turn left. Due to the closure of Global Entry Enrollment Centers for five months due to COVID-19, the TUS office was able to conduct only 5,249 interviews, just 12.4% of the number done in 2019. In 2020, CBP at TUS processed 6,555 passengers on 1,430 international aircraft arrivals and more than $6.8 billion in value of international cargo.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) provides a full range of services at Tucson International Airport (TUS), including passenger and cargo processing as well as a Global Entry Enrollment Center.