USMCA Certificate of Origin Fillable Template - DRAFT v 1 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the exporter’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure that this information is accurate as it identifies the party responsible for the goods.
  3. Next, fill in the importer’s details, including their name and address. This section is crucial for customs purposes.
  4. In the product description section, provide a detailed description of the goods being exported. Include quantities and harmonized tariff codes if applicable.
  5. Indicate the country of origin for each item listed. This is essential for determining eligibility under USMCA regulations.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before saving or printing your completed certificate.

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Field-By-Field Guide On Filling Out The Certificate Of Origin Field 1 - Certifier. Field 2 - Certifier Details. Filed 3 - Exporter Details (if different than Certifier) Field 4 - Producer Details. Field 5 - Importer Details (if known) Field 6a - HS Tariff Classification (6-digit level)
You can create your own blank certificate of origin and use this as needed. If any treaty agreements exist, you need this document. You also need this because of varying duty rates as well as preferential duty treatment which depends on the origin of the shipment.
Pursuant to USMCA, Article 5.2, an importer is permitted to complete a USMCA certification of origin in support of a claim for preferential tariff treatment. CBP may verify this claim through information that demonstrates the good originates in the territory of the one or more of the Parties.
Minimal Environmental Enforcement Mechanisms The environmental provisions in the USMCA are seen as insufficient by some environmental advocates. Although the agreement promotes environmental responsibility, it lacks strong enforcement mechanisms to ensure each country upholds these standards.
The new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will support mutually beneficial trade leading to freer markets, fairer trade, and robust economic growth in North America.

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The certification of origin may be completed by either the exporter, producer, or importer of the goods for the purpose of docHubing that a good being exported from the territory of another Party qualifies as an originating good.
No. Unlike NAFTA, which had a published government form (for the US, CBP had the Customs Form 434 NAFTA Certificate of Origin), there is no such requirement under USMCA.
Who fills out the FTA certificate of origin or declaration? FTA certificates/declarations are self-certified by a party who is knowledgeable about the transaction. Generally, this is the exporter of the product. The exporter may or may not be the producer.

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