If the assignment and reassignment field have a certification statement and a place for notarization, do not reject if assignment is not notarized. The purchaser’s information as assigned from the franchised dealer to the first purchaser of the vehicle.Īn MCO may be accepted without notarization of the assignment if the Motor Vehicle Division in the state of origin does not require notarization. Complete assignment from the manufacturer to a franchised dealer (an MCO assigned to a non-franchised New Mexico dealer must first be converted to a New Mexico Title before the non-franchised dealer can negotiate the MCO) Ĭ. Complete descriptive information of the vehicle ī. If the original is lost, stolen or mutilated it is possible that the manufacturer will issue a duplicate MCO.The MCO must show:Ī. All MCOs must be original documents issued by the manufacturer. Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) (§§ 66-3-4(C) and 66-3-118)All new vehicles built by a manufacturer are identified by the issuance of a Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO), sometimes also called a Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin or MSO.Section A: Documents Required to Title and Register a New Vehicle Issuance of License Plate and Validation Sticker Documents Required to Title and Register a New Vehicle