Sasabe Port of Entry | |||||||||||
Country: | United States | ||||||||||
Location: | and International Border, Sasabe, Arizona 85633 | ||||||||||
Coordinates: | 31.4833°N -111.5443°W | ||||||||||
Opened: | 1916 | ||||||||||
Blankdetailstitle1: | Telephone | ||||||||||
Blankdetails1: | (520) 823-4230 | ||||||||||
Blankdetailstitle2: | Hours | ||||||||||
Blankdetails2: | 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. | ||||||||||
Blankdetailstitle3: | Exit Port | ||||||||||
Blankdetails3: | Sasabe, Sonora Mexico | ||||||||||
Blankstatstitle1: | 2011 Cars | ||||||||||
Blankstats1: | 15,071 | ||||||||||
Blankstatstitle2: | 2011 Trucks | ||||||||||
Blankstats2: | 278 | ||||||||||
Blankstatstitle3: | Pedestrians | ||||||||||
Blankstats3: | 1,016 | ||||||||||
Website: | www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/sasabe | ||||||||||
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The Sasabe, Arizona Port of Entry has been in existence since 1916, and was substantially renovated during the early 1990s.[1] During the renovation, the historic 1930s-era border station, which was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2014, was preserved as office space. Sasabe is the least-trafficked crossing in Arizona.