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Participation in CTPAT is voluntary and there are no costs associated with joining the program. Moreover, a company does not need an intermediary in order to apply to the program and work with CBP; the application process is easy and it is done online. The first step is for the company to review the CTPAT Minimum Security Criteria for their business entity to determine eligibility for the program. The second step is for the company to submit a basic application via the CTPAT Portal system and to agree to voluntarily participate. The third step is for the company to complete a supply chain security profile. The security profile explains how the company is meeting CTPAT’s minimum security criteria. In order to do this, the company should have already conducted a risk assessment. Upon satisfactory completion of the application and supply chain security profile, the applicant company is assigned a CTPAT Supply Chain Security Specialist to review the submitted materials and to provide program guidance on an on-going basis. The CTPAT program will then have up to 90 days to certify the company into the program or to reject the application. If certified, the company will be validated within a year of certification.
If you have CTPAT issues or questions, please contact your Supply Chain Security Specialist or one of the six CTPAT Field Offices by email at:
Buffalo, New York ctpatfieldofficebuffalo@cbp.dhs.govHouston, Texas ctpatfieldofficehouston@cbp.dhs.govLos Angeles, California ctpatfieldofficelosangeles@cbp.dhs.govMiami, Florida ctpatfieldofficemiami@cbp.dhs.govNew York, New York ctpatfieldofficenewyork@cbp.dhs.govNewark, New Jersey c-tpatfieldoffice-newark@cbp.dhs.gov