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Port of Jacksonville

Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida is a major U.S. port. It processes approximately $16B in annual imports, with significant volumes subject to IEEPA and Section 301 tariffs.

Port Overview

CBP Port Code

1803

Location

Jacksonville, FL

District

Jacksonville

Annual Imports

$16B

Top Imports Through This Port

The following product categories represent the highest-volume imports processed through the Port of Jacksonville:

A

Auto parts

Subject to IEEPA/Section 301 tariffs

V

Vehicles

Subject to IEEPA/Section 301 tariffs

M

Machinery

Subject to IEEPA/Section 301 tariffs

C

Coffee

Subject to IEEPA/Section 301 tariffs

For detailed HTS classifications, see the HTS Code reference. For industry-specific guides, see Tariff Recovery by Industry.

Tariff Refund Filing for Jacksonville Entries

Entries processed through the Port of Jacksonville (code 1803) that paid IEEPA or Section 301 tariffs are eligible for CAPE Phase 1 refund recovery. The CBP port code appears on your entry summary (CF-7501) and in your ACE ES-003 export — Tariffi uses this to identify and group your qualifying entries.

The CAPE filing process is the same regardless of port of entry:

  1. Export your ES-003 from ACE (includes entries through Jacksonville and all other ports)
  2. Upload to Tariffi for automated eligibility analysis
  3. Tariffi prepares the CAPE declaration data for qualifying entries
  4. Your licensed customs broker partner reviews and files via ACE

Tariffi is a data-preparation platform — your broker is always the Filer of Record under 19 U.S.C. section 1641. No advance fees are charged (16 CFR section 310.4(a)(2)).

Customs Brokers Near Jacksonville

Licensed customs brokers operate at the Port of Jacksonville and throughout the Jacksonville Customs District. Under 19 CFR Part 111, only a licensed customs broker can file entries and CAPE declarations with CBP on behalf of an importer.

You can find licensed brokers through:

  • CBP's licensed customs broker directory at cbp.gov
  • The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA)
  • Tariffi's broker partnership program — we connect importers with licensed broker partners for CAPE filings

Other ports in Florida

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CBP port code for Jacksonville?
The CBP port code for Jacksonville is 1803. This code identifies the port in all CBP documentation, including ACE entry summaries and ES-003 exports. It falls under the Jacksonville Customs District.
What are the top imports through the Port of Jacksonville?
The Port of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, FL primarily handles Auto parts, Vehicles, Machinery, Coffee. Annual import volume is approximately $16B.
Can I file for IEEPA tariff refunds on entries through Jacksonville?
Yes. Any entries processed through the Port of Jacksonville (code 1803) that paid IEEPA or Section 301 tariffs are eligible for CAPE Phase 1 refund recovery. Port of entry does not affect eligibility — only the HTS classification and tariff type matter.
How do I find a customs broker near Jacksonville?
Licensed customs brokers operate at every major U.S. port, including Jacksonville. You can search CBP's licensed broker directory or partner with Tariffi, which connects you with licensed broker partners who can file CAPE declarations for entries through any port.
How long does CAPE refund processing take for Jacksonville entries?
CAPE Phase 1 refund processing timelines are determined by CBP's national processing queue, not the port of entry. Most importers see refunds within 60-90 days of a successful filing, regardless of whether entries came through Jacksonville or any other port.

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