[Procedure name] Inward Declaration when departing a Port within 24 Hours after entry (Foreign Trading Vessels)
(Procedures for vessels and aircraft)
[Summary]
- Procedures for foreign trading vessel entered to an open port with the following purposes/intentions.
- Departure from the open port of entry within 24 hours without loading/unloading goods other than personal effects of the crew members, postal items, and ship's stores.
- Departure from the open port of entry immediately after physically handing over care of sick or injured persons on board or survivors rescued during the voyage.
- Departure immediately after loading/unloading goods for aid relief.
[Legal basis for procedures]
- Article 18 Paragraph 2 of the Customs Law
- Article 16-2 Paragraph 2 of the Cabinet Order for Enforcement of the Customs Law
[Person to take the procedures]
- A master of a foreign trading vessel that departs a port of entry within 24 hours without loading/unloading goods other than personal effects of the crew members, postal items, and ship's stores
- A master of a foreign trading vessel arriving at a port of entry solely for the purpose of handing over the  sick or injured person on board or stowaway rescued during the voyage.
- A master of a foreign trading vessel arriving at a port of entry solely for the purpose of loading/unloading goods for relief
- An agent of the master of the vessel, or the owner or the operator of the vessel, or an agent thereof may also perform the procedures
[Deadline for submission]
- Submit the required documents before the foreign vessel starts to depart the open port
[Method of submission]
- Complete the following documents and submit them to the enforcement section of the Customs office having jurisdiction over the location of the open port. Note that documents to be attached may be submitted via fax but their originals must be submitted later.
[Fee]
- None
[Documents to be attached and number of copies]
[Application form and description]
(The following forms may be printed for use on A4-size paper.)
- Inward/Outward Declaration for Vessel (Customs Form C No. 2000)
Check the "Arrival" column.
For the "type" of ship in the column for "Name, Type and Call Sign of Ship," indicate the vessel type, such as "Cargo Vessel, Container Vessel, Cargo Passenger Vessel, Passenger Vessel, Oil Tanker, Fishing Vessel, or other."
Indicate the port of arrival in the "Port of arrival/departure" column.
Indicate the date and time of arrival in the "Date-time of arrival/departure" column.
Indicate the former port the vessel arrived from in the "Port arrival from/Port of destination" column.
For the "number" in the column for "Certificate of registry (Port; Date, Number)," indicate the ship number on the "certificate of ship's nationality" if the vessel does not have a Call Sign of ship.
In the "Brief particulars of voyage" column, indicate all port names from the point of provenance to the final destination, and underline the ports at which the vessel will discharge the cargo.
Indicate the type of cargo in the "Brief particulars of cargo" column.
[Submit to]
- Submit the required documents to the enforcement section of the Customs office having jurisdiction over the open port you entered.
[Office hours]
- Office hours of Customs (8:30 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. daily, except holidays for administrative agencies).
Contact the enforcement section of the Customs office having jurisdiction over the open port when submitting documents during outof  office hours of Customs in advance.
[Consultation services]
- For information, contact a Customs counselor or the enforcement section of the Customs office that will process your documents.
[Submission standard]
[Standard processing time]
[Administrative appeal]
[Remarks]
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