Certificate of Origin

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Definition

Certificate of Origin. It is a document that is required in certain jurisdictions. It is a signed statement as to the origin of the export item. The certificates of origin are normally signed through an official organization, such as a local chamber of commerce, or can simply be a statement signed by the manufacturer or exporter as to the source of the products.