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VIRP 6.005: Manufacturer’s Certificate/Statement of Origin
New Vehicles Sold by California Dealers
Executive Summary
California DMV VIRP section 6.005 (Manufacturer’s Certificate/Statement of Origin) covers the Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin/Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MCO/MSO) may be prepared at a factory, assembly plant, or business authorized by. All MCO/MSO forms, except those for off-road equipment, should be produced in an identical format and must include: The manufacturer’s name and address. Part of New Vehicles Sold by California Dealers. Tags Clinic hosts the official manual text unchanged below for dealers and registration services in California.
Key Takeaways
- The Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin/Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MCO/MSO) may be prepared at a factory, assembly plant, or business authorized by….
- All MCO/MSO forms, except those for off-road equipment, should be produced in an identical format and must include: The manufacturer’s name and address.
- The make, identification number, year model, and vehicle series or model name.
- The date, to whom the manufacturer transferred ownership, and the signature of the manufacturer’s agent (a signature stamp is acceptable).
- Note Reassignments made in the space provided on the MCO/MSO do not need to be notarized, even if a notarization space is provided.
Important Facts
- Manual section
- 6.005
- Chapter
- New Vehicles Sold by California Dealers
- Manual text
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