Port San Luis - Clearance

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This is NOT a recognized Port of Entry by the US Customs and Border Protection.

See the main Noonsite/USA Formalities page for full details on clearing into and out of the USA.

If you are arriving from abroad, customs clearance and immigration procedures must be conducted before proceeding to this area.

The nearest CBP Reporting Station is in Oxnard, CA, (130nm south) or San Jose, CA, (150nm north).

Last updated:  February 2017

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  1. November 13, 2021 at 12:40 PM
    mariawadsworth says:

    September 2021
    Tried to anchor here to the right of the pier but there was a lot of wind from the north and too much kelp. We would also have been on a lee shore, It was 10 metres deep and didn’t seem to get shallower. There was no yacht club mooring buoy that we could see.