X4 Customs Release Information
To identify items for release
Position
Element
Name
Type
Requirement
Min
Max
Repeat
Identification number assigned to the shipment by the carrier or consolidator.
X401 is the unique bill of lading number.
Numeric value of quantity.
X402 is used for quantity released.
Code defining the type of entry assigned by U.S. Customs.
P0304: If either X4-03 or X4-04 is present, then the other is required
Automated Commercial System Code Furnished by U.S. Customs Service
Date (YYMMDD).
X405 is the date the authority for release of parts or material is issued.
Time expressed in 24-hour clock time as follows: HHMM, or HHMMSS, or HHMMSSD, or HHMMSSDD, where H = hours (00-23), M = minutes (00-59), S = integer seconds (00-59) and DD = decimal seconds; decimal seconds are expressed as follows: D = tenths (0-9) and DD = hundredths (00-99)
X406 is the time for the disposition specified in X407.
Code advising the carrier or port authority about postings to a bill of lading.
Identification number assigned to the shipment by the carrier or consolidator.
P0810: If either X4-08 or X4-10 is present, then the other is required
X408 is the unique bill of lading number for consolidated shipments.
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
X409 is the unique bill of lading issuer code.
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
X410 is the issuer code for the consolidated shipment.
Prefix or alphabetic part of an equipment unit's identifying number.
Sequencing or serial part of an equipment unit's identifying number (pure numeric form for equipment number is preferred).
Code which identifies a specific location.
X413 is the U.S. Customs district port of transaction. Use Census Schedule D.
Code which identifies a specific location.
X414 is the U.S. Customs Facilities Information and Resources Management System (FIRMS) code.
Code qualifying the Reference Number.
R1516: At least one of X4-15 or X4-16 is required
Reference number or identification number as defined for a particular Transaction Set, or as specified by the Reference Number Qualifier.
Code identifying the time. In accordance with International Standards Organization standard 8601, time can be specified by a + or - and an indication in hours in relation to Universal Time Coordinate (UTC) time.
Since + is a restricted character, + and - are substituted by P and M in the codes that follow.
C1706: If X4-17 is present, then X4-06 is required
X417 reflects the time zone which the time reflects.