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Thread: Customs Question - when returning

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    Customs Question - when returning

    Hi there -
    I'm hoping someone can answer a simple custom question. We are heading to Negril from April 2nd - 13th. In the past, we've always had a non stop flight to and from, so we went through customs in Minneapolis.

    However, with this trip we have a lay over in Atlanta both ways. Do we JUST go through customs once in Atlanta? or do have to go through in Minneapolis too?

    Thanks!
    Karen

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    You will go through customs in Atlanta, you go through customs on whatever city/state is your first entry into the United States.

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    Perfect! Thank you. That's what we were thinking, but we weren't positive.

    Thanks,

    Karen

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    Is there a limit on how much booze we can bring back? We were planning on bring back a few bottles of rum cream and appleton rum.

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    I believe the first 2 litters is duty free and after that you will need to pay duty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenser View Post
    Is there a limit on how much booze we can bring back? We were planning on bring back a few bottles of rum cream and appleton rum.
    It seems we are on the same wavelength...I had another post about how much rum cream to bring back too! I wish they sold it here!!!

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    I know someone else may know more about this, but there is a law that you cant transport alcohol from state to state. I landed in Atlanta one time and they were confiscating the alcohol. I know if it is a direct flight, then you have no worries.
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    the liquor laws differ for each state. perhaps that's a Georgia state law (?) But, having said that, i've entered through ATL lots of times and have never come across any alcohol being taken away; not saying it never happens - but i've never experienced it or seen or heard of it happening from anyone I know; it seems like a rare occurrence.

    the only thing people usually have to be concerned about when bringing back bottles, is the TSA 3-ounce restriction; because once inside the US you can't carry liquor onto the connecting flight, even if it was purchased/packaged at Duty Free.

    For those with direct flights it doesn't matter, but for connecting flights, liquor bottles carried on from Mobay must be packed into the checked luggage, after clearing C & I, and before re-checking it onto the connecting flight.

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    SouthernRust, are you sure it wasn't stolen in Atlanta? We fly Delta and connect in Atlanta back to Little Rock. When coming back from Negril a couple of years ago, all of our liquor but one bottle was 'stolen'. Just asking ...

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    Be aware that if you carry on liquor or rum cream. After clearing customs in Atlanta you will no longer be able to carry it on, it will have to be checked as it exceeds the 3 oz liquids limit. Best to pack it in your checked luggage before you leave the island.

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