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If you are shipping domestically there isn't really much paperwork required some carriers may require you to show proof of ownership others will ship your vehicle regardless if you are looking to ship your vehicle internationally Please read below
Shipping a car involves several important documents to ensure everything goes smoothly with the carrier, customs (if international), and legal authorities. Here’s a typical list of documents you’ll need:
Proof that you own the car.
If you’re shipping internationally, you might also need to show proof that the vehicle is legally allowed to leave the country.
Issued by the carrier, it serves as a receipt for your vehicle and contract of transport.
Your government-issued ID (like a driver’s license or passport) to verify identity.
Sometimes required by the carrier or customs to show the vehicle is insured.
Customs declaration form.
Import/export paperwork.
Possibly a commercial invoice or sales receipt, depending on the shipment purpose.
If the vehicle is new or being sold, this helps prove ownership and value.
If someone else is arranging the shipment on your behalf.
Some carriers or countries require a pre-shipping inspection to note the car’s condition.
Bonus tip: Check with the shipping company and destination country for any additional or specific documentation they require!
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