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Certificate of origin for customs

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Certificate of origin for customs

Additional documents may be required based on the commodity type, destination, parties involved and desired services when shipping internationally.

Certificate of Origin or Manufacturer’s Affidavit

Some countries require a signed Certificate of Origin for all commodities while others only require one for certain commodities.

In many cases, a statement of origin printed on company letterhead will suffice. When a signed certificate is required, you can usually obtain a Certificate of Origin through organizations such as your local Chamber of Commerce.

A Certificate of Origin includes the following required information:

  • Undersigned – name of the owner or agent
  • Shipper’s name and address
  • DHL as the carrier
  • Date of pick-up
  • Consignee’s name
  • Marks and numbers on each package
  • Number of boxes or cases
  • Gross weight of each package
  • Net pounds
  • Description of item
  • State of Certificate of Origin
  • Country of Certificate of Origin
  • Signature by official stating document is factual
  • Date of signature
  • Signature of owner or agent