Port of Dallas/Fort Worth
Dallas/Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas is a major U.S. port. It processes approximately $92B in annual imports, with significant volumes subject to IEEPA and Section 301 tariffs.
Port Overview
CBP Port Code
5501
Location
Fort Worth, TX
District
Dallas/Fort Worth
Annual Imports
$92B
Top Imports Through This Port
The following product categories represent the highest-volume imports processed through the Port of Dallas/Fort Worth:
Electronics
Subject to IEEPA/Section 301 tariffs
Machinery
Subject to IEEPA/Section 301 tariffs
Aircraft parts
Subject to IEEPA/Section 301 tariffs
Telecom equipment
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 Dallas/Fort Worth Entries
Entries processed through the Port of Dallas/Fort Worth (code 5501) 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:
- Export your ES-003 from ACE (includes entries through Dallas/Fort Worth and all other ports)
- Upload to Tariffi for automated eligibility analysis
- Tariffi prepares the CAPE declaration data for qualifying entries
- 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 Dallas/Fort Worth
Licensed customs brokers operate at the Port of Dallas/Fort Worth and throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth 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 Texas
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the CBP port code for Dallas/Fort Worth?
- The CBP port code for Dallas/Fort Worth is 5501. This code identifies the port in all CBP documentation, including ACE entry summaries and ES-003 exports. It falls under the Dallas/Fort Worth Customs District.
- What are the top imports through the Port of Dallas/Fort Worth?
- The Port of Dallas/Fort Worth in Fort Worth, TX primarily handles Electronics, Machinery, Aircraft parts, Telecom equipment. Annual import volume is approximately $92B.
- Can I file for IEEPA tariff refunds on entries through Dallas/Fort Worth?
- Yes. Any entries processed through the Port of Dallas/Fort Worth (code 5501) 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 Dallas/Fort Worth?
- Licensed customs brokers operate at every major U.S. port, including Dallas/Fort Worth. 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 Dallas/Fort Worth 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 Dallas/Fort Worth or any other port.
Related resources
- All US Ports of Entry — browse the full port directory
- Tariff recovery by industry — see estimated refund pools for 30+ sectors
- Tariff refund guides — deep dives on IEEPA, Section 301, and CAPE
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