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Importer Security Filing Non-Continuous Bond

The term “Importer Security Filing (ISF) Non-Continuous Bond” refers to a specific type of bond used to meet the ISF requirements set by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). ISF is a program that mandates the submission of specific data elements for cargo shipments entering the United States by ocean vessel. Importers are required to have a bond in place to ensure compliance with customs regulations, and they can choose between two main types of bonds: continuous and single transaction bonds. The “Non-Continuous Bond” falls under the category of single transaction bonds.