Title 19 › Chapter CHAPTER 3— - THE TARIFF AND RELATED PROVISIONS › Subtitle SUBTITLE IV— - CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION › Part part 2— - report, entry, and unlading of vessels and vehicles › § 267
Customs officers are paid double their basic hourly pay for work over 40 hours in a week or over 8 hours in a day. The basic hourly rate does not include any extra night, Sunday, or holiday pay. If an officer must return to work outside normal hours, that callback is treated as at least 2 hours of pay when it starts at least 1 hour after the last scheduled shift and ends at least 1 hour before the next one. In those callback cases, the officer also gets 3 times the basic hourly rate for commuting time, unless the work starts more than 16 hours after the last scheduled shift or starts within 2 hours of the next scheduled shift. Officers get extra pay for certain regular work times: 15% more if most of their shift is from 3 p.m. to midnight, 20% more if most is from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m., and a split rate for 7:30 p.m.–3:30 a.m. work (15% for 7:30–11:30 p.m., 20% for 11:30 p.m.–3:30 a.m.). Regular Sunday work (not a holiday) gets 50% extra. Holiday work gets 100% extra. Premium pay is not counted as overtime. Total overtime and premium pay in one fiscal year cannot exceed $25,000 unless the Customs Commissioner allows a waiver for special cases. Officers cannot collect other pay for the same time worked. The Treasury must make rules to stop misuse of callback and commuting pay and to avoid giving too much overtime to officers near retirement. Definitions: "customs officer" — someone doing customs inspector or canine enforcement duties as set by Treasury; "holiday" — any federally designated holiday.
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19 U.S.C. § 267
Title 19 — Customs Duties
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73