Live wait times at the Naco and Douglas crossings — cars and pedestrians, from CBP's own feed, with the official port page one tap away.
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Many Bisbee families cross to Naco, Sonora — to see relatives, shop, or visit the dentist or pharmacy — and the wait at the line decides whether it's a quick errand or a long afternoon. These are the waits U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reporting right now at the two crossings closest to town.
Naco → Naco, Sonora
About 10 minutes south of Bisbee on the Naco Highway.
Open
The quiet local crossing straight south of town — passenger vehicles and pedestrians, open around the clock.
Car lanes
Not reported right now
Ready Lane
Not reported right now
On foot
Not reported right now
Hours: 24 hrs/day · CBP reading at 02:56:54 (border local time), 6/26/2026.
These are CBP's own reported wait times, refreshed about every hour. A lane shown with no delay can still build, and the line can change while you drive — check the official port page before you go.
Worth knowing
What "Ready Lane" and "SENTRI" mean
Ready Lane is for travelers whose document has an RFID chip — a passport card, an enhanced driver's licence, or most border crossing cards — and it usually moves faster than the standard lane. SENTRI is the pre-approved trusted-traveler lane; you need a SENTRI membership to use it.
Carry the right document
Everyone 16 and older needs a passport, passport card, enhanced licence, or other approved document to re-enter the United States by land. Children have different rules. Check CBP's "Ready to Cross" guidance before a first trip.
These numbers can move fast
CBP refreshes the waits about every hour, and a line that's short now can build by the time you arrive — especially on weekend afternoons, paydays, and around holidays on both sides of the border.
Data: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Border Wait Times (bwt.cbp.gov) — a public-domain product of the U.S. federal government, shown as CBP reports it. This page is not CBP and is not an alert service.