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Mexican Border Ports

You may use the following ports to import or export wildlife (including parts and products) whose origin is Mexico or the United States. You may not use these ports if the wildlife requires a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 ( injurious species ), Part 17 ( endangered or threatened species ), Part 18 ( marine mammals ), Part 21 ( migratory birds ), or Part 23 ( CITES species ).

Brownsville, TX
1500 E. Elizabeth St. #239
Brownsville, Texas 78520
956/504 2035; 956/504 2289 fax

Calexico, CA
Contact border port of San Diego

El Paso, TX
Bota, 3600 E. Paisano, #142A
El Paso, Texas 79905
915/872 4765; 915/532 4776 fax

Laredo, TX
Convent & Zaragoza
Bridge #1, 200.9
Laredo, Texas 78040
956/726 2234; 956/726 3718 fax

Lukeville, AZ
Contact border port of Nogales

Nogales, AZ
9 N. Grand Avenue #2229 A
Nogales, Arizona 85621
520/287 4633; 520/287 3877 fax

San Diego, CA
185 West F Street, Room 440
San Diego, California 92101
619/557 5794; 619/557 2997 fax

 


Last Updated: May 14, 2003