El Paso Texas Border Patrol

State
Texas
County
El Paso
City
El Paso
Postal Code
79925
Location
8901 Montana Avenue
Phone
915-834-8350
Fax
915-856-4887
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

The El Paso Texas Border Patrol in El Paso, Texas, serves the role of protecting the country’s borders. The Border Patrol also serves as part of the U.S Customs and Border Protection (C.B.P.) agency. The main offices of this agency are in El Paso city, which exists in El Paso County.

El Paso Texas Border Patrol role is to stop the illegal entry of unregistered individuals, aliens, drugs, and other items.

The physical location of the El Paso Texas Border Patrol is 8901 Montana Avenue, El Paso Texas 79925.

Below is a thorough description of the mandate the El Paso Texas Border Patrol holds in the country:

  • Counter-terrorism roles: involves predicting, detecting, and stopping any form of terrorist activities.
  • Combat transnational crime: involves the mandate of detecting and stopping any form of organized criminal activities that can compromise the interests of the U.S.A.
  • Secure the border: involves safeguarding the country’s welfare based on various mediums, including maritime, land, and air.
  • Accommodate lawful travel: this role involves improving, allowing, and evolving travel structures by safeguarding the U.S.A borders and points of entry.

In El Paso County, the Border Patrol agents have various powers that help them enforce these border control laws. These include searching, interrogating, and arresting individuals who try to cross the U.S through undesignated border points. On more about the border points visit official website.

The mandate extends through various travel mediums, including rail, road, marine, and air modes of transport. The El Paso Texas Border Patrol receives funding from the state to help cater for costs of resources and law enforcement agents. You can also get in touch. with the department (via Phone: 915-834-8350 Fax: 915-856-4887) for insight into:

  • The designated border patrol destinations and restricted areas.
  • Details on U.S immigration and border crossing activities.
  • The regulations involved in importing and exporting goods.
  • To file El Paso Texas Border Patrol complaint issues.
  • To inquire about employment opportunities.

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.