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To export a vehicle/car from the U.S. that does not have a title, what documents are considered valid proof of ownership for CBP purposes?
If the vehicle or car you intend to export does not have a title, a manufacturer's statement of origin (MSO) is considered valid proof of ownership. If you do not have either, the bill of sale may be the only documentation available to demonstrate proof of ownership. If you do not have the title because your state does not issue titles for your type of vehicle, the state should provide you with documentation declaring the state has no titling requirements for such vehicles. This holds the state responsible for your inability to present the title to CBP. Present the documentation along with the bill of sale or MSO. For additional information, please reference our publication entitled 'Exporting a Vehicle' under the Export section of our Web site.
Customs & Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security http://www.cbp.gov/
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