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Electronic Network for Travelers
Rapid Inspection
SENTRI is
the world's first automated
dedicated commuter lane, using
advanced Automatic Vehicle
Identification (AVI) technology
modified to meet the stringent
law enforcement needs at the
border, while at the same time
providing a more efficient means
of traffic management, thereby
reducing congestion. SENTRI is a
border management process that
has allowed the Immigration and
Naturalization Service (INS) and
the U.S. Customs Service to
vigorously enforce the law and
swiftly accelerate the
inspections of certain low risk,
pre-enrolled crossers at ports of
entry. The system identifies
travelers who pose little risk to
border security, verifies their
low risk status through extensive
record checks, and screens
approved participants, and their
vehicles, each and every time
they enter the United States.
SENTRI was first implemented at
the Otay Mesa, California port of
entry on November 1, 1995. A
modified version has also been
installed at the Peace Bridge,
Buffalo, New York, and the
Ambassador Bridge, Detroit,
Michigan.
Technical
Process
A team of
law enforcement experts from the
INS, U.S. Customs Service, Drug
Enforcement Administration,
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
U.S. Department of
Transportation, and the United
States Attorney to the Southern
District of California designed
the SENTRI border crossing system
for the use of low risk,
pre-enrolled international
travelers who frequently cross
the border. When an approved
international traveler approaches
the border in the SENTRI lane,
the system automatically
identifies the vehicle and
validates the identity of the
occupants of the vehicle. This is
accomplished three ways: 1)
through data maintained in a
SENTRI enrollment system computer
(which includes digitized
photographs of the vehicles
occupants); 2) from data accessed
by a magnetic stripe reader and
the border crossers
PortPass Identification Number;
and 3) by an inspector's visual
comparison of the vehicle and its
passengers with the data on a
computer screen. Simultaneously,
automatic digital license plate
readers and computers perform
queries of the vehicles and their
occupants against law enforcement
databases that are continuously
updated. A combination of
electric gates, tire shredders,
traffic control lights, fixed
iron bollards, and pop-up
pneumatic bollards ensure
physical control of the border
crosser and their vehicles. Since
its opening, over 500,000
inspections at the pilot site in
Otay Mesa, CA have been
completed. Using computer
generated random compliance
checks, and the Inspectors own
initiative, the Federal
Inspection agencies have detected
only minor violations of Customs
and INS laws. To date, no
smuggling of drugs or illegal
aliens by individuals
participating in the program have
been detected.
Participants
in the program wait no longer
than three minutes to enter the
United States, even at the
busiest time of day. Critical
information required in the
inspection process is provided to
the inspector in advance of the
passenger's arrival thus reducing
the inspection time from an
average of 30-40 seconds to an
average of 10 seconds. As soon as
a vehicle crosses the border,
bollards, and concrete barriers
create a chute that captures the
SENTRI traffic and puts it under
an inspector's zone of control.
At the entrance of the zone, an
in-ground inductive loop and a
free standing light curtain sense
the vehicle and enable the SENTRI
Automatic Vehicle (AVI) system.
The AVI antennae interrogates an
RF transmitter located on the
enrolled participants vehicle.
Once alerted, a computer locates
data about the vehicle and its
authorized travelers, and stores
the data for ready access and
display. As a vehicle continues
through the chute and approaches
the inspector's booth, a second
set of AVI equipment activates
and sends the information
(generated by the first AVI
reader) to a computer screen in
the inspectors booth. In an
instant, the inspectors
color panel fills with the
information the inspector needs
for validation of both the
vehicle and its occupant(s). The
screen shows the license number
and identifies the State that
issued the plate; the make, the
model, the color, and
identification number of the
vehicle; as well as digitized
pictures of the approved SENTRI
participants with their name and
citizenship. Upon reaching the
booth, the driver stops, reaches
out the window and swipes an
electronically coded PortPass
card through a magnetic stripe
card reader. If both the
inspector and the SENTRI
electronic equipment approve, the
traffic light turns green, the
exit gate raises, the tire
shredders retract, and the
traveler can drive into the
United States.
The
Enrollment Process and SENTRI
Enrollment Centers
The SENTRI
program uses INS Form I-823
(Application Inspection
Services). SENTRI applicants will
be applying for the Dedicated
Commuter Lane Program. Please
read the instructions carefully
and fill out items 1-12 AND the
section titled DEDICATED COMMUTER
LANE PARTICIPANTS (INS
Form I-823B).
You can
print the INS
Forms I-823 and I-823B from
this web site.
SENTRI has
specific information applicable
to each of the two southern
border sites. Applicants
interested in the SENTRI Program
at Otay Mesa/San Ysidro,
California should read the
information for the OTAY
MESA/SAN YSIDRO site,
immediately below. Applicants
interested in the SENTRI program
at El Paso, Texas should read the
information for the EL
PASO site.
SENTRI
Program
Otay Mesa/San Ysidro, California
Application
Information:
The SENTRI
Program requires all applicants
to enroll in person at the SENTRI
Enrollment Center. Enrollment is
scheduled by appointment. To
schedule your appointment, please
call the SENTRI Office at (619)
661-3170 from Monday through
Friday after 8:00AM and before
3:00PM.
The address
of SENTRI Enrollment Center for
both Otay Mesa and San Ysidro is:
Otay Mesa
SENTRI Office
2500 Paseo Internacional
Otay Mesa, California
For general
information regarding SENTRI,
call toll-free at 1-877-265-1335
When
applying, each SENTRI applicant
must bring with them the
following information:
1. Completed
Application: INS
forms I-823 and I-823B.
Please pay special attention to
Question 9 on form I-823.
Omission of any arrest or
conviction will result in denial
of your application.
2. Entry
Documents: Proof of
Citizenship (Passport or Birth
Certificate) accompanied with a
photo identification, Resident
Alien Card or Border Crossing
Card. All naturalized/derived
citizens must bring in their
Naturalization/Birth Certificate.
3. Drivers
License, Vehicle Registration,
and Auto Insurance (liability
coverage in the United States) of
all vehicle(s) to be placed in
the program. A signed and dated
letter of authorization to enroll
a vehicle(s) in the SENTRI
program is required if the
vehicle(s) is/are not registered
in the applicants name.
4. Proof
of Residence. Provide a
mortgage or rental agreement and
utility bill in the applicants
name. If the proof of residence
shows the spouses name
only, the applicant must bring in
a marriage certificate. If you
rent, and do not have utility
bills in your name, bring a
notarized letter from the
owner/landlord and a utility bill
in that persons name.
5. Proof
of Financial Solvency/Employment.
Most recent pay stub in the applicants
name. Self-employed
applicants must provide their
business license and current tax
records. Retired persons
will need to demonstrate
financial solvency through proof
of pension, social security or
other records. Homemakers
that are neither employed nor
self-employed must provide a
Marriage Certificate and proof of
spouses financial solvency.
ALL
required documents you bring with
you must be current and original.
The original documents will be
returned to you.
Fees
The fee for
the SENTRI program is $129.00
U.S. currency per applicant for
one year. Payments are as
follows:
Submission
of application $49.00 ($25 for
application - $24 for fingerprint
fee)
$80.00 at the time of final
enrollment.
Applicants
enrolling more than one vehicle:
$42.00 for each additional
vehicle (up to 3 vehicles)
payable at the time of enrollment
of the vehicle(s).
Enrollees
will be charged a $25.00
replacement fee for a card that
has been lost, stolen or
destroyed and a $42.00
replacement fee for a lost,
stolen or destroyed transponder.
Payments for
the SENTRI program can be made by
Master Card, VISA and American
Express. Check or Money Order
payable to U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Service
must be accepted by U.S.
Financial Institutions. Exact
dollar amounts in U.S. currency
is acceptable. No coins. A
$30.00 charge is imposed if a
check is not honored by the bank
on which it was drawn. All fees
are non-refundable.
SENTRI
Program
El Paso, Texas
Applicant
Information:
Welcome to
the SENTRI Dedicated Commuter
Lane Program. The following
information is provided to assist
you in the application process.
The SENTRI
DCL Enrollment Center is located
at:
Ysleta Port
of Entry
797 S. Zaragoza Road, Building A
El Paso, Texas 79907
Phone:
915-872-3472
Operating
hours are from 8:00 AM until 4:00
PM, Monday through Friday.
Application
for the SENTRI Program is a
two-step process. After obtaining
the SENTRI Application Form (INS
Form I-823 and I-823B), the
applicant must schedule an
initial appointment at the
Enrollment Center by telephone
(915-872-3472) or in person.
Step 1
Applicants
must submit the INS Forms I-823
and I-823B to the Enrollment
Center during the initial
appointment. Forms must be
completed prior to the applicants
arrival at the Enrollment Center.
The applicant must also provide
originals of the following
documents at that time:
1. Evidence
of Citizenship. Birth
Certificate, U.S. Passport, or
Naturalization Certificate
2. Valid
Passport/Visa or other entry
document, if applicable
3. Evidence
of Lawful Permanent Residence in
the United States, if applicable
4. Valid
Drivers License issued by
the state in which you reside
5. Current
Vehicle Registration (not vehicle
title) and evidence of U.S.
Automobile Insurance - if the
vehicle is not registered in the
name of the applicant, a
notarized letter authorizing its
use by the applicant is needed.
Vehicles registered in Mexico
must be covered by an insurance
policy written by a company
authorized to write motor vehicle
liability insurance in Texas.
6. Evidence
of Employment or Financial
Support. Most recent years
tax return, most recent pay
receipts, or Direct Deposit
Salary Statement. Self-employed
applicants must present business
license and current tax
information.
7. Evidence
of Residence. Mortgage or rent
payment receipts and utility
bills
A
non-refundable $25.00 application
fee and a $24.00 fingerprint fee
are required in the initial
interview. Upon completion of the
interview, the applicants
fingerprints are taken, copies of
all documents made, and an
applicant file is created.
Step 2
The
applicant will be contacted at a
later date for a final
appointment, during which the
vehicle will be inspected and a
transponder issued for the
registered vehicle. All vehicles
must conform to the required
maximum wheel base length of 142
inches and maximium height of 75
inches. A final system cost fee
of $80.00 will be due on the
second interview.
Upon
successful completion of the
application process and the
vehicle inspection, each
applicant will be enrolled in the
SENTRI DCL system and issued a
SENTRI DCL PortPass. Minor
applicants under the age of 14
will not be fingerprinted.
However, their presence is
required for the enrollment
process. Should there be
situations in which minor
children under the age of 18 will
be enrolled as participants
without their parents/legal
guardians, the parent or legal
guardian must accompany their
minor applicant during all steps
of the application process.
Required
Fees
Application
Fee: $25.00 per person (or a
maximum of $50.00 total for
husband, wife and minor children)
Fingerprint
Fee: $24.00
System Costs
Fee: $80.00 per person (or a
maximum of $160.00 total for a
husband, wife and minor children)
TOTAL FEE
$129.00 per person
If an
approved participant wishes to
register more than one vehicle
for use in the SENTRI DCL lane
(maximum of 3 vehicles), or an
approved participant wishes to be
registered in more than one
vehicle (maximum of 8 persons per
vehicle), an additional fee of
$42.00 per vehicle will be
assessed. Enrollees will be
charged a $25.00 replacement fee
for a card that has been lost,
stolen or destroyed and a $42.00
replacement fee for a lost,
stolen or destroyed transponder.
Payment of
fees may be made in U.S. currency
or money order in the exact
amount. Money orders must be made
payable to U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Service in
U.S. currency at a financial
institution in the United States.
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