Unit group 3351

PSOC Unit group 3351 — Customs and border inspectors

Customs and border inspectors check persons and vehicles crossing national borders to administer and enforce relevant government rules and regulations. Their tasks include: a) patrolling national borders and coastal waters to stop persons from illegally entering or leaving the country and from illegally importing or exporting currency or goods; b) checking travel documents of persons crossing national borders to ensure that they have the necessary authorizations and certificates; c) inspecting the luggage of persons crossing national borders to ensure that it conforms to government rules and regulations concerning import or export of goods and currencies; d) examining transport documents and freight of vehicles crossing national borders to ensure conformity with government rules and regulations concerning goods in transit and the import and export of goods, and to verify that necessary payments have been made; e) detaining persons and seizing prohibited and undeclared goods found to be in violation of immigration and customs laws; f) coordinating and cooperating with other agencies involved in law enforcement, deportation and prosecution; g) performing related administrative tasks to record findings, transactions, violations and determinations; h) when necessary, testifying in a court of law about the circumstances and results of investigations carried out. Examples of occupations classified here: Border inspector, Customs declarant, Customs inspector, Customs officer, Customs representative, Immigration officer, Immigration services officer, Passport checking officer, Terminal operations specialist, Travel tax officer, Warehouse inspector, Warehouse shipping officer Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Conference and event planner - 3332, Ticket issuing clerk (entertainment and sporting events) - 5230, Travel agency manager - 1439

Level Unit group
Code 3351
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Customs and border inspectors check persons and vehicles crossing national borders to administer and enforce relevant government rules and regulations. Their tasks include: a) patrolling national borders and coastal waters to stop persons from illegally entering or leaving the country and from illegally importing or exporting currency or goods; b) checking travel documents of persons crossing national borders to ensure that they have the necessary authorizations and certificates; c) inspecting the luggage of persons crossing national borders to ensure that it conforms to government rules and regulations concerning import or export of goods and currencies; d) examining transport documents and freight of vehicles crossing national borders to ensure conformity with government rules and regulations concerning goods in transit and the import and export of goods, and to verify that necessary payments have been made; e) detaining persons and seizing prohibited and undeclared goods found to be in violation of immigration and customs laws; f) coordinating and cooperating with other agencies involved in law enforcement, deportation and prosecution; g) performing related administrative tasks to record findings, transactions, violations and determinations; h) when necessary, testifying in a court of law about the circumstances and results of investigations carried out. Examples of occupations classified here: Border inspector, Customs declarant, Customs inspector, Customs officer, Customs representative, Immigration officer, Immigration services officer, Passport checking officer, Terminal operations specialist, Travel tax officer, Warehouse inspector, Warehouse shipping officer Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Conference and event planner - 3332, Ticket issuing clerk (entertainment and sporting events) - 5230, Travel agency manager - 1439

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Regulatory government associate professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Regulatory government associate professionals grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 3351 cover?

Customs and border inspectors check persons and vehicles crossing national borders to administer and enforce relevant government rules and regulations. Their tasks include: a) patrolling national borders and coastal waters to stop persons from illegally entering or leaving the country and from illegally importing or exporting currency or goods; b) checking travel documents of persons crossing national borders to ensure that they have the necessary authorizations and certificates; c) inspecting the luggage of persons crossing national borders to ensure that it conforms to government rules and regulations concerning import or export of goods and currencies; d) examining transport documents and freight of vehicles crossing national borders to ensure conformity with government rules and regulations concerning goods in transit and the import and export of goods, and to verify that necessary payments have been made; e) detaining persons and seizing prohibited and undeclared goods found to be in violation of immigration and customs laws; f) coordinating and cooperating with other agencies involved in law enforcement, deportation and prosecution; g) performing related administrative tasks to record findings, transactions, violations and determinations; h) when necessary, testifying in a court of law about the circumstances and results of investigations carried out. Examples of occupations classified here: Border inspector, Customs declarant, Customs inspector, Customs officer, Customs representative, Immigration officer, Immigration services officer, Passport checking officer, Terminal operations specialist, Travel tax officer, Warehouse inspector, Warehouse shipping officer Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Conference and event planner - 3332, Ticket issuing clerk (entertainment and sporting events) - 5230, Travel agency manager - 1439

Where is PSOC 3351 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Regulatory government associate professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 3351 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Regulatory government associate professionals grouping.