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How to fill out the Routed Export Agreement online
The Routed Export Agreement is a crucial document for individuals acting as Foreign Principal Parties in Interest in vehicle exports from the United States. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in filling out the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the Routed Export Agreement online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Routed Export Agreement and open it in the designated editor.
- In the first field, enter the name of the person completing the agreement in the space provided after 'I, _____________, (undersigned) hereby agree to the following conditions...'.
- Identify yourself as the Foreign Principal Party in Interest by confirming that you are aware of your role and responsibilities regarding the exported vehicles.
- Provide your IAA Buyer Number in the designated field after '______________________(IAA Buyer No.)'.
- At the bottom of the form, include your country of origin in the space provided after '______________________(Country)'.
- Sign the document where indicated by '______________________(Signature of Registered Owner)'.
- Print your name again below the signature to confirm your identity after 'By: ________________________________ (Print Name of Registered Owner)'.
- Insert the current date in the field provided after '__________________(Date)'.
- Review all the entered information for accuracy, ensuring all required fields are filled out completely.
- Once completed, save your changes, and share the finalized document by emailing or faxing it to Buyer Services as specified.
Complete your Routed Export Agreement online today to facilitate a smooth export process.
In a standard shipment, the U.S. based exporter (USPPI) is in charge of arranging for delivery of the freight and reporting all necessary shipping documents. However, in a customer routed transaction, the U.S. based company sacrifices this control by allowing FPPI to arrange for delivery of the cargo.