Customs & Security
Committed and Ready for the safety of the traveling public. St. Augustine Airport partners with federal, state, and local agencies to ensure secure, efficient travel. Onsite customs, law enforcement, and wildlife patrols support both international arrivals and community safety operations.
Customs Services
U.S. CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION SERVICES OFFERED AT SGJ
St. Augustine Airport is pleased to facilitate onsite U.S. Customs and Border Protection Services by appointment only.
The airport is a “User Fee” airport therein allowing direct aircraft return flights to the St. Augustine Airport, with proper coordination, to and from foreign countries. For more information, as to the requirements, please contact U.S Customs at (904) 209-0099 or access their website at www.cbp.gov.
Aircraft arrivals outside of normal operating hours will be subject to overtime fee as well as overtime officer inspection fees.
CUSTOMS BUSINESS HOURS:
Closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
Open Thursday–Monday, 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY:
Please call U.S. Customs directly to schedule an appointment:
- Phone: (904) 209-0099
- Fax: (904) 209-0098
- Email: KSGJ_GAP@cbp.dhs.gov
FEE SCHEDULE (During normal business hours)
- Piston Aircraft: No charge
- Single or Twin Engine Turboprop Aircraft: $150.00
- Turbojet or other Turbine Powered Aircraft: $250.00
OVERTIME FEES (Outside normal hours):
- First 60 minutes: $150.00
- Each additional 30 minutes: $125.00
- Officers fee (per hour): $200.00
Law Enforcement Agencies
Law Enforcement
U.S. CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION
Onsite Services - SGJ
NFRA is a designated CBP user-fee airport. International GA arrivals are processed by appointment with advance coordination and permission-to-land procedures through the St. Augustine Port of Entry.
ST. JOHNS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Aviation Unit
The Aviation Unit protects the St. Johns County community from above with a primary mission to provide support to patrol, investigations, and special teams on the ground responding to calls for service.
FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
FFWCC
FWC law enforcement safeguards Florida’s fish, wildlife, and waterways. In the Northeast Region, officers conduct patrols, boating-safety enforcement, search and rescue, and joint operations by air, land, and sea.