How to Get International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code in Nigeria

Get International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code in Nigeria By Yourself

Apply In Person:

  • To get International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code in person, the applicant has to visit the office of the Vessel/Ship’sDestination Port.
  • You can find the contact link for the address and contact information of the Port Offices.

  • Visit the office to obtain a prearrival notice from the appropriate department.
  • You should ensure that you have all required documents as listed in the “Required Documents” section.
  • Completion of the application form with all information required and signature attest.
  • Attach the required documents to the form. Finally, submit the completed form to the Port Facility Security Officer at the Office for further verification.
  • The PFSO will handle all the necessary procedures and will ensure that the vessel is protected.
  • After all necessary formalities have been completed, the applicant/ship agent will receive the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS), through any applicable means.

Documents Required For Get International Ship

  • Pre-arrival notice must be completed
  • International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC).
  • Certificate of Ship Security Officer (SSO).
  • Ship Security Plan
  • Estimated time of arrival and estimated time of departure
  • The vessel’s security level
  • Ports of Call (past ten).
  • Type of cargo and number of crew

Find Office Locations and Contacts

Corporate Head Office,Nigerian Ports Authority,
26/28 Marina, Lagos.
P.M.B. 12588 Lagos
Email: info@nigerianports.gov.ng, helpdesk@nigerianports.gov.ng
Tel: +234 01463 7496, +234 01463 7497, +234 01463 7498
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Port Offices Contact link

What are all the Eligibility

  • Any ship agent whose vessel/ship is expected to enter any Nigerian port within the next 72 hours can apply.
  • All vessels must be equipped with the International Ship Security Certificate, (ISSC), and a certified Ship Security Officer.

Fees

For more information on fees, please contact the authority.

Instructions

  • To be accepted by the Authority, it is essential that all information on the completed form be correct and that the form be filled in clearly.
  • To avoid rejections, make sure you attach all required documents.

Requirements Information

  • Name of the fleet owner
  • Country of origin
  • Name of the registry port
  • Call sign and official number
  • International Maritime Organization (number and class)
  • Estimated time of arrival and estimated time of departure
  • The vessel’s security level
  • Ports of Call (past ten).
  • Type of cargo and number of crew

You will need the document

The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code) is vital for detecting security threats and implementing security measures. It also establishes roles and responsibilities regarding maritime security for governments and other purposes.

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