Here you can find the example mentioned above. [0]
NAFTA Certificate of Origin
The
NAFTA Certificate of Origin is used by Canada, Mexico, and the United
States, including Puerto Rico, to determine if goods imported into
their countries receive reduced or eliminated duty as specified by the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
For those forms that are completed online, this application is designed for goods whose origin is the U.S. or Puerto Rico only.
The NAFTA Certificate of Origin must be attached to an Invoice if the shipment is valued at greater than:
- $1,000 USD and is being sent to a Mexican destination from Canada or the U.S.
- $1,600 (Canadian dollars) and is being sent to a Canadian destination from Mexico or the U.S.
- $2,500 USD and is being sent to a U.S. destination from Canada or Mexico.
Shipments
valued at less than the above amounts do not require a NAFTA
Certificate of Origin. Instead, the customer should type the following
statement on the shipment´s invoice:
"I hereby certify that
the good covered by this shipment qualifies as an originating good for
purposes of preferential tariff treatment under the NAFTA."
For
purposes of obtaining preferential tariff treatment, this document must
be completed legibly and in full by the exporter and be in the
possession of the importer at the time the declaration is made. This
document may also be completed voluntarily by the producer for use by
the exporter. Please print or type.
(see https://www.ups.com/content/us/en/shipping/international/documents/intl_... [1])
Here you can find an example of a NAFTA certificate of origin. [2]