Border Patrol sector headquarters and stations in West Virginia are positioned to provide coverage along international boundaries or within border enforcement zones, with sector boundaries drawn to align with geographic and operational requirements rather than state lines. West Virginia may fall within one or more Border Patrol sectors depending on its proximity to the southern or northern international border.
Residents of West Virginia living near international borders or highways with checkpoints should be aware of their rights when interacting with Border Patrol agents and can report any concerns about checkpoint procedures or agent conduct through the CBP's civilian complaint process.
Residents and travelers in West Virginia who need to report suspected smuggling or human trafficking activity can call the CBP tip line at 1-800-BE-ALERT (1-800-232-5378) day or night. Tips can be provided anonymously and may be submitted online through the CBP website as well.