How to Get a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin

by Jean Asta
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The Manufacturer's Statement of Origin, sometimes called the Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin, is a certification of a brand new vehicle by the manufacturer of the vehicle. It is required in some states in order to register your new vehicle with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). However, it is not a federal requirement, so you should first determine if your state requires it by contacting your local DMV office.

Step 1

Ask the car dealership for a copy of the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin before leaving the sale if you buy the car in person and in your own state.

Step 2

Purchasing a new vehicle from a state other than your own may mean that you have to ask for the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin to be sent to you.

Step 3

Contact the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) if you are not purchasing a vehicle but are instead considering manufacturing a new motor vehicle.

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