| What should I be doing while my application is being reviewed? |
Once an application has been filed by the FTZ staff, it is assigned a docket number.
The processing of the application can take 10-12 months. During this time there are several things
that an applicant can be doing:
- You must publish a notice in a local newspaper describing the proposed sites and activity.
- When the FTZ Board approves an application, the zone operator must separately apply for activation
of the zone or subzone with the Port Director of the local Customs and Border Protection port of entry
before the zone can be used. Many zone and subzones begin the activation process while their application is being reviewed so that
activation can occur quickly if their application is approved.
- You can check the status of your case on the FTZ webpage. The case status available on the web is the
most up to date and detailed information available. The status is displayed in the heading of the
Federal Register notice, which can be accessed through the "Reading Room" on the main page. For
further instructions on checking the status, click here.
- Each application is assigned to a member of the FTZ staff. The staff member is referred to as the
"examiner" for the application. The examiner for your case can answer any questions you may have.
- During the review of the application, the FTZ examiner may also contact you if there any
questions that come up during the processing of the application.
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