

Unauthorized access, use, or modification of this system or of data contained herein, or in transit to/from this system, may constitute a violation of section 1030 of title 18 of the U.S. Access to this system is restricted to authorized users only. You may not process classified national security information on this computer system. By using this system, you consent to the terms set forth in this notice. The use of a password or any other security measure does not establish an expectation of privacy. There is no expectation of privacy when you use this computer system.

Government and provided for official U.S. This computer system and data therein are property of the U.S. You are about to access a Department of Homeland Security computer system. A new decal is issued whenever the decal is renewed. A decal expires on December 31st of its issue year. The application will be processed, and a decal will be mailed from the processing center. Any arriving vessel or aircraft that does not have an annual decal will be required to pay the non-refundable User Fee and complete an application, which will be forwarded to the processing center. An annual User Fee expires on December 31st of its issue year, but the transponder may be used for multiple years (renewed) if the annual User Fee is paid for each of those years.ĭecals are stickers that are placed on all private aircraft and private vessels (30 feet or more in length) as proof that the User Fee for entry into the U.S. The transponder is attached to the windshield of a commercial vehicle and should remain on the vehicle for the life of the transponder (up to 10 years), even if the vehicle is sold. The transponder, also known as a User Fee, is a sticker that contains a radio-frequency identification chip (RFID technology) that transmits information about a vehicle and border crossing User Fee payment status.
