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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cbp certificate of origin in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Exporter's Name and Address in Field 1. Ensure all details are accurate and legible.
  3. In Field 2, choose either 2a for a single importation invoice number or 2b for a blanket period, specifying the dates accordingly.
  4. Complete Field 3 with the Producer's Name and Address. If there are multiple producers, indicate 'VARIOUS' and attach a list.
  5. Fill in Field 4 with the Importer's Name and Address. If unknown, state 'Available to CBP upon request'.
  6. In Field 5, provide a detailed description of goods and processing activities used in their manufacture.
  7. Identify the HS Tariff Classification Number in Field 6 for each good described.
  8. State the applicable Preference Criterion in Field 7 based on NAFTA definitions.
  9. Complete Fields 8 through 10 regarding producer knowledge, regional content basis, and country of origin.
  10. Finally, sign and date the document in Field 11 to certify accuracy before submission.

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A Certificate of Origin (CO) confirms the nationality of a product and serves as a declaration to satisfy customs or trade requirements. COs are mostly required for customs clearance procedures to determine duties or legitimacy of imports.
A certificate of origin (CO) is a document used in international trade to certify that the goods being exported originated in a specific country. In international trade, where goods traverse borders and navigate across diverse regulations, the certificate of origin (CO) is a vital document.
The Certificate of Origin must be completed and signed by the exporter of the goods. Where the exporter is not the producer, the exporter may complete the Certificate on the basis of: knowledge that the good originates; reasonable reliance on the producers written representation that the good originates; or.
A Certificate of Origin (COO) is a certified document that states the country of origin in which the goods were produced. When a FTA is in place the importer will request that the Exporter provides a signed and stamped COO so that the importer can pass it onto their customs clearance agent.
Certificates of Origin certifies that goods in a shipment are wholly obtained, produced, manufactured or processed in a particular country.
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CBP Form 434, North American Free Trade Agreement Certificate of Origin, is used to certify that a good being exported either from the United States into Canada or Mexico or from Canada or Mexico into the United States qualifies as an originating good for purposes of preferential tariff treatment under NAFTA.
A certificate of origin / declaration of origin is generally prepared and completed by the exporter or the manufacturer, and may be subject to official certification by an authorized third party.

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