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The MV-999 form, officially known as the Certificate of Title for Vehicles and Vessels, is an essential document in the State of New York's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) processes. Introduced under the State's Procurement Services Group, it serves as the official certification for ownership of vehicles and vessels, ensuring a legal transfer of title. This form is categorized under Group 60010, which has implications for the procurement of title documentation services. The current contract, awarded to American Bank Note Company, emphasizes the importance of providing accurate and secure titles. The contract began on October 15, 2003, and was set to expire on October 14, 2005, with terms that allow for possible extensions. Each MV-999 form is produced with specific features, including a custom security paper designed to prevent tampering or fraud. Additionally, any agency or contractor seeking to make changes to the contract must submit those requests in writing, ensuring transparency and adherence to regulations. The document also outlines the pricing structure, which is crucial for budgeting purposes, and mentions the expectation of compliance with quality standards regarding both products and services. In instances where issues arise, it is vital for users to know how to report these concerns to maintain the integrity of the transactions governed by the MV-999 form.

Mv 999 Example

State of New York Executive Department

Office Of General Services

Procurement Services Group

Corning Tower Building - 38th Floor

Empire State Plaza

Albany, New York 12242

http://www.ogs.state.ny.us

CONTRACT AWARD NOTIFICATION

Title

:

Group 60010 - FORM MV-999 CERTIFICATE

OF TITLE FOR VEHICLES

 

 

 

 

AND VESSELS (DMV)

 

 

Classification Code:

82

Award Number

:

18468

(Replaces Award 01187)

 

 

 

Contract Period

:

October 15, 2003 to October 14, 2005

 

 

 

 

Bid Opening Date

:

July 17, 2003

 

 

 

 

 

Date of Issue

:

August 29, 2003

 

 

 

Specification Reference :

As Incorporated In The Invitation for Bids

 

 

Contractor Information :

Appears on Page 2 of this Award

 

 

 

 

Address Inquiries To:

Name

:

Jamie Nusbaum

Title

:

Purchasing Officer I

Phone

: 518-474-2387

Fax

: 518-473-7306

E-mail

:

jamie.nusbaum@ogs.state.ny.us

The Procurement Services Group values your input.

Complete and return "Contract Performance Report" at end of document.

Description

Form MV-999 Certificate of Title for Vehicles and Vessels.

PR # 18468-T

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CONTRACT # CONTRACTOR & ADDRESS

TELEPHONE #

FED.IDENT.#

PC60592

AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO.

212/269-0339, Ext. 16

132735924

 

125 Maiden Ln., 5th Floor

Leticia Toglia

 

 

New York, NY 10038-4912

Fax No. 212/269-4778

 

 

 

E-Mail: ltoglia@abncompany.com

Cash Discount, If Shown, Should be Given Special Attention.

INVOICES MUST BE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE ORDERING AGENCY FOR PAYMENT.

(See "Contract Payments" and "Electronic Payments" in this document.)

AGENCIES SHOULD NOTIFY THE PROCUREMENT SERVICES GROUP PROMPTLY IF THE CONTRACTOR FAILS TO MEET DELIVERY OR OTHER TERMS OF THIS CONTRACT. PRODUCTS OR SERVICES WHICH DO NOT COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS OR ARE OTHERWISE UNSATISFACTORY TO THE AGENCY SHOULD ALSO BE REPORTED TO THE PROCUREMENT SERVICES GROUP.

SMALL, MINORITY AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES:

The letters SB listed under the Contract Number indicate the contractor is a NYS small business. Additionally, the letters MBE and WBE indicate the contractor is a Minority-owned Business Enterprise and/or Woman-owned Business Enterprise.

RECYCLED, REMANUFACTURED AND ENERGY EFFICIENT PRODUCTS:

The Procurement Services Group supports and encourages the purchase of recycled, remanufactured, energy efficient and "energy star" products. If one of the following codes appears as a suffix in the Award Number or is noted under the individual Contract Number(s) in this Contract Award Notification, please look at the individual awarded items for more information on products meeting the suffix description.

RS,RP,RA

Recycled

RM

Remanufactured

SW

Solid Waste Impact

EE

Energy Efficient

E*

EPA Energy Star

ES

Environmentally Sensitive

NOTE TO ALL CONTRACT USERS:

The terms and conditions of the bid solicitation which apply to the award appear at the end of this

document. We strongly advise all contract users to familiarize themselves with all terms and conditions before issuing a purchase order.

PRICE:

Price includes all customs duties and charges and all costs necessary or incidental to the proper execution of the job, including F.O.B. dock delivery to NYS Dept. of Motor Vehicles, Northeast Industrial Park - Bldg. 6, Route 146, Guilderland Center, NY 12085.

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Price

 

Item

Per M

 

Form MV-999 Certificate of Title

 

 

(One part continuous pinfeed form.)

$48.00

 

Guaranteed Delivery: As Specified

Sub. Weight and Type of Stock: 28 lb. White Custom Security Paper

Manufacturer of Stock: Louisenthal

Mode of Delivery: Secure Truck

REQUEST FOR CHANGE:

Any request by the agency or contractor regarding changes in any part of the contract must be made in writing to the Office of General Services, Procurement Services Group, prior to effectuation.

CONTRACT PAYMENTS:

Payments cannot be processed by State facilities until the contract products have been delivered in satisfactory condition or services have been satisfactorily performed. Payment will be based on any invoice used in the supplier's normal course of business. However, such invoice must contain sufficient data including but not limited to contract number, description of product or service, quantity, unit and price per unit as well as federal identification number.

State facilities are required to forward properly completed vouchers to the Office of the State Comptroller for audit and payment. All facilities are urged to process every completed voucher expeditiously giving particular attention to those involving cash discounts for prompt payment.

If the contract terms indicate political subdivisions and others authorized by law are allowed to participate, those entities are required to make payments directly to the contractor. Prior to processing such payment, the contractor may be required to complete the ordering non-State agency's own voucher form.

See "Contract Billings" in Appendix B, OGS General Specifications.

ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS:

The Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) offers an "electronic payment" option in lieu of issuing checks. Contact OSC to obtain an information packet at 518-474-4032 or e-mail to epunit@osc.state.ny.us or visit their website at www.osc.state.ny.us.

NOTE TO CONTRACTOR:

This Contract Award Notification is not an order. Do not take any action under this contract except on the basis of a purchase order from the agency.

If a purchase order is not received from the agency listed within two weeks after receipt of this award, the contractor should contact the agency directly requesting the submission of a purchase order. The Agency contact person is Bill Rider, who can be reached at 518/474-0767.

NOTE TO AGENCY:

Orders under this contract are to be submitted directly to the contractor.

ESTIMATED QUANTITIES:

The quantities or dollar values listed are estimated only. See "Estimated/Specific Quantity Contracts" in Appendix B, OGS General Specifications.

CONTRACT PERIOD AND RENEWALS:

It is the intention of the State to enter into a contract for a term of two years.

However, the State may unilaterally cancel the contract on a monthly basis any time after the initial twelve

(12)months by providing written notification at least one (1) month prior to the effective date of cancellation. The minimum term of the contract shall be twelve (12) months. This provision does not affect the State's right of

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CONTRACT PERIOD AND RENEWALS: (Cont'd)

suspension or cancellation contained in the "Suspension of Work" and "Cancellation" clauses in Appendix B, OGS General Specifications.

Prices are firm for the entire period of the contract. Price escalation will not be allowed and is specifically excluded from the terms and conditions of the contract award. Price decreases are permitted at any time.

If the Printing Law permits, and if mutually agreed between the Procurement Services Group and the contractor, the contract may be renewed under the same terms and conditions for additional period(s) not to exceed a total contract term of five (5) years.

SHORT TERM EXTENSION:

If the Printing Law permits, in the event the replacement contract has not been issued, any contract let and awarded hereunder by the State, may be extended unilaterally by the State for an additional period of up to one month upon notice to the contractor with the same terms and conditions as the original contract including, but not limited to, quantities (prorated for such one month extension), prices, and delivery requirements. With the concurrence of the contractor, the extension may be for a period of up to three months in lieu of one month. However, this extension terminates should the replacement contract be issued in the interim.

SURETY BOND:

At any time upon the request of the Office of General Services, the contractor shall, within fifteen (15) days of request and at its own cost and expense, obtain and maintain in full force and effect for sixty days after contract expiration:

·an irrevocable documentary LETTER OF CREDIT with a sound and reputable bank authorized to do business in the State of New York, OR

·a PERFORMANCE BOND signed by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of New York, OR

·a PAYMENT BOND signed by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of New York,

in the amount of 75% of the estimated contract value for the faithful performance of the contract. The LETTER OF CREDIT, PERFORMANCE BOND, PAYMENT BOND, etc., shall name as beneficiary the State of New York, Office of General Services, and may be invoked to the benefit of the State of New York, Office of General Services, upon delivery of a certified statement to the issuing bank or surety company that the contractor has failed to perform pursuant to the terms and conditions of its contract with the State of New York.

The Letter of Credit or Bond shall be provided on a yearly basis for each year, or portion, of the contract. The letter of credit or performance or payment bond will show that in the event of default by the contractor to perform under the terms of the contract:

1.That the State of New York will be damaged in the amount of $1,500.00 per day for late delivery and

2.That the State will be damaged in the amount of $.50 for each missing document or one which is improperly printed or mutilated during the process of production and not delivered.

The surety bond shall be delivered to the State of New York, Office of General Services, Procurement Services Group within fifteen (15) days from the date of request.

INDEMNIFICATION PROCEDURES:

a.New York State will be indemnified for each imperfectly printed, imperfectly perforated, imperfectly spliced, duplicate, missing, mutilated, or unnumbered or inaccurately numbered document received from the vendor.

b.In addition, New York State will be indemnified for documents voided during our preparation process because of problems resulting from the documents referred to in a. above.

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INDEMNIFICATION PROCEDURES: (Cont'd)

c.Indemnification for documents specified in a. and b. must consist of replacement of such documents with perfect documents at no additional charge, at the rate of 5 perfect documents for each document requiring replacement.

PREPARATORY MATERIALS:

All mechanicals and negatives are or will become the property of New York State and are to be sent intact to the using agency upon completion of the job.

DEPARTMENTAL SECURITY POLICY:

The buildings in which the Department’s business is conducted or those buildings used for the manufacture or storage of security items are basic to the overall security of the Department’s business. The steps detailed below are to be utilized in evaluating security measures for all issuing offices and manufacturers of security items.

I.PLANT SECURITY:

A.The physical plant should be so constructed so that the ingress and egress of the public and its employees may be controlled. In those areas where security items are maintained or manufactured, public access should be precluded.

B.Construction of the plant should be of a permanent nature with a minimum of fire hazards and with the ability for being secured both during and after working hours.

II.DURING WORKING HOURS:

A.During working hours, those areas in which security items are maintained or manufactured should be secured with controlled access areas limited to employees only. Said employee is to be identified as having authority to enter the area.

III.AFTER WORKING HOURS:

A.After hours, the premises should be secured with either an alarm system integrated with an enforcement agency or a duly recognized security force. In lieu of an alarm system, security guards, to be of a recognized security agency or private security personnel meeting the standards of a recognized security agency, should be sufficient to patrol the area.

B.In the case of manufacturing facilities, the area allocated and used for the manufacturing and/or storage of the completed product and the storage of the stock and necessary engraving plates or numbering heads, etc., used in the production of the security item should be secured in the fashion named above for both during and after working hours. If a manufacturer is engaged in producing other than security forms for the Department of Motor Vehicles, a security restriction should apply only to those areas designated and used for the production of Motor Vehicles items.

If unique stock is utilized in the production of a security item, provisions must be made for the security of the stock and its accountability during shipment to the plant, storage while in the plant, and a secure method and accountability for the disposal of waste and overruns.

In all of the above, inspections of the premises must indicate that the security measures are fully utilized at all times and not just merely available.

Secure storage and accountability of the finished product while in the manufacturer’s hands and provisions for the secure shipment of the completed security items to their destination must be provided.

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ITEM:

Form MV-999 Certificate of Title. One part continuous pinfeed form.

 

ESTIMATED QUANTITY:

7,000,000 of the overall size. Approximately 3,500,000 forms (overall size) will be ordered during each year of the contract.

SIZE:

Overall size is 9-1/2" x 11" Individual forms are 8-1/2" x 11" plus 1/2" pinfeed along each edge.

SECURITY PAPER STOCK:

Paper is 28 lb. White Custom Security Paper, 100% wood pulp fiber with no optical brighteners, and surface sized to accept writing plus fine lithographic printing.

A.Watermark: Three dimensional multi-tonal vat formed cylinder mould custom watermark. (Watermark to be selected by agency). The watermark will be a vertically paraded watermark, located in the center of the document.

B.Security Thread: Micro printed with the words "WE'RE DRIVEN TO SERVE YOU" in blue-white fluorescent plastic security thread. This thread must be incorporated into the paper as the fibres form around the mould cover so that the thread is an integral part of the paper. The thread must be in the same location on all title certificates. (Location will be provided to the contractor).

C.Chemical Sensitization: Reagents are to be incorporated into the paper that will exhibit marked chemical reactions (in the form of various stains) to thwart falsification of the document through the use of chemical eradicators. Protection to be afforded from those chemicals that are classified according to the following families: polar solvents, A-polar solvents, acids, oxidizing agents, strong bases and weak bases.

D.Colored Fibres: Colored synthetic fibres (approximately 3mm in length) must be randomly incorporated into the paper so as to be visible with the unaided eye from both sides of the paper. (Color of fibres to be determined by the agency).

E.Fluorescent Fibres: Additional (to the visible) fibres must be incorporated into the paper. These are to be approximately 3mm in length, yellow-green in color, visible only when examined under ultra-violet light and are visible from both sides of the paper.

F.To maximize retention of the toner images from the laser printer and to enhance sheet stability, both sides of the sheet will be fully coated with a toner fusion agent which will enable printed images to be anchored to the paper fibres so that attempts to remove the images via tape raising, scraping, etc. will result in a noticeable fibre tear. The fusion agent must not impede the chemical sensitization contained in the paper and must be applied over the chemical sensitization.

COMPOSITION:

Contractor to create the artwork for the border and background design and set all copy for the text. All artwork and copy is subject to agency approval prior to the production of the documents.

REVISIONS:

Text revisions may be required during the contract term. Should changes be required, contractor to make them at no additional cost to the agency. No additional charges will be allowed.

PRESSWORK:

Document will be printed two-colors on front and one-color on back. Colors will be identified to the contractor.

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SECURITY PRINTING:

FACE:

a.High resolution fine-line lithographically printed custom border produced from artwork prepared by a Banknote printer. This provides exactness and sharpness which hinders copying or reproduction. The border and other text, including microprinted lines, will be printed in permanent heat resistant inks.

NOTE WELL: If the contractor has the ability to produce an "image corruption" or "image distortion" feature, which impedes photocopying of the document, it must be provided within the border design.

b.Anti-Color Copying (Void) feature in face background design. Inks must be heat resistant.

c.Microprint line of the words "Certificate of Title" to appear inside the border at the bottom of the document repeated to appear as a ruled line.

d.Iridescent two-color background in a standard pattern. (Colors to be determined by the agency.) Must be printed in non-scannable ink.

e.The text matter is to be lithographically printed in permanent ink.

f.A continuous pattern of miniscule letters as a background for selected text boxes. The portion of letters must appear distorted when photocopied.

BACK:

a.Text matter to be printed in permanent lithographic ink, to match the border ink color. All inks must be heat resistant, including numbering.

b.Background is to be an underlying fine line tint. The background must appear distorted when photocopied. Inks are to be fluorescent and erasure sensitive, which will render evident any attempt at alteration by chemical, mechanical, or other means. All inks must be heat resistant.

c.A continuous pattern of miniscule letters as a background for selected text boxes. The portion of letters must appear distorted when photocopied.

NUMBERING:

One control number on each document to consist of a prefix letter, one letter space and seven digits,

printed in red ink, positioned lower left corner on the back of each document under the words "Control Number". Numbers must contain preceding zeros to maintain 7 digits. Numbering will be provided with each purchase order.

CONSTRUCTION:

One part continuous pinfeed form with 1/2" pinfeed on each side. Suitable for use on IBM 3900 Advanced Function Laser Printer. This form must also be suitable for high speed operation on Pitney-Bowes Series 8 and Series 9 Production Mailing System Machines, and a TAB Forms Detacher.

PINFEED HOLES:

Standard marginal punching along both edges.

PERFORATIONS:

All perforations must be ironed to facilitate the laser printing process.

Horizontal - every 11" (The horizontal perf every 11" must contain a wide enough serration to insure the security thread running vertically through the documents will be nicked or severed to eliminate potential bursting problems).

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PERFORATIONS: (Cont'd)

Vertical - 1/2" from each edge. Perforations must be suitable for trouble-free operation on the equipment listed under "CONSTRUCTION". Perforations will be considered imperfect if they fail to hold together during the printing process on the IBM 3900 Advanced Function Laser Printer, or if they cause mutilation of the documents during processing through either the Pitney-Bowes Production Mailing System equipment or the TAB Detacher.

WEB BREAKS/SPLICING:

Web breaks occurring in the continuous title forms during the printing process shall not be spliced and rejoined by a splicing medium. However, all documents must be in their original sequential order and cartons containing web breaks must be clearly marked so that they are easily identifiable. The number of web breaks must not exceed industry standards. Spliced mill breaks are not acceptable.

PRODUCTION CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS:

This is a strict security item. Departmental security policy must be enforced. Contractor shall guarantee that only one copy of each serially numbered document will be produced.

The State reserves the right to enter the contractor's premises without notification at any time before or during the production of the forms to inspect methods of production and full compliance with all provisions of the specifications and purchase order.

PACKING SPECIFICATIONS:

The packaging must be sufficiently strong (similar to corrugated cardboard packages for tab card stock), and in an appropriate size wrapped in such a manner as to prevent warping or damage or loss of forms during delivery. Continuous forms are to be flat packed in cartons of 2000 numbered documents each. Under no circumstances is a sample of the form or the name of the form to appear on the outside of any cartons. All cartons are to be labeled with the following: form number/print date, agency purchase order number, quantity enclosed and beginning and ending document numbers packed within. All cartons are to be numbered in numerical order in top left or right hand corner, 1 thru total cartons. Close supervision must be maintained to see that proper beginning and ending numbers marked on the cartons are correct for the forms enclosed. Cartons must be stacked on pallets with higher numbers on the bottom and lower numbers on top in order to facilitate proper distribution of the forms.

Cartons must not have any airspace which would prevent capability to stack the cartons during storage. Cartons must be wrapped or banded to pallets to insure proper stability in transit and storage. Pallets should be loaded on truck so that the highest control number will come off the truck first.

SPECIAL DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS:

The contractor will be permitted to make direct shipment from the factory by "For Hire" carrier or contractor's truck, provided shipment is made in locked vans and such vans are not left unlocked or unattended while making pickups. Delivery may also be made by contractor's automobiles under similar security and delivery requirements. Deliveries accepted between 6:00 AM and 2:00 PM daily.

PROOFS:

Contractor to furnish two proofs of copy within ten (10) working days after receipt of a purchase order. Proofs must be submitted to:

New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Publications Production - Room 138

Swan Street Bldg. - Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12228

Attn: Bill Rider 518/474-0767

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PRE-PRODUCTION SAMPLES:

After copy proof is approved by the agency, the contractor must produce 10,000 press proofs of the form marked "SAMPLE" in the exact construction and printing as per specifications for additional proofing and machine testing. All proofs and pre-production samples must be submitted at no additional cost to the Department. Test samples must be submitted no less than one (1) month prior to scheduled initial delivery.

DELIVERY:

Documents are to be delivered to:

New York State Department of Motor Vehicles

Northeast Industrial Park - Bldg. 6

Route 146

Guilderland Center, NY 12085

No deliveries will be accepted after 2:00 p.m. daily. Warehouse Supervisor 518/402-1193 must be notified 24 hours prior to delivery.

DELIVERY SCHEDULE:

1,000,000 numbered documents within 60 calendar days after receipt of order; balance no earlier than 30 days after initial delivery, but no later than 45 days after initial delivery.

MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS:

The contractor will supply expert witnesses as needed to testify to any alleged falsification. Document analysis will be performed upon request by the contractor's experts. No fee will be charged for the above services.

No samples are to be supplied by the contractor to any public or private organization without the written permission of the Department of Motor Vehicles.

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State of New York

Office of General Services

PROCUREMENT SERVICES GROUP

Contract Performance Report

Please take a moment to let us know how this contract award has measured up to your expectations. If reporting on more than one contractor or product, please make copies as needed. This office will use the information to improve our contract award, where appropriate. Comments should include those of the product’s end user.

Contract No.:

 

Contractor.

 

 

 

 

Describe Product* Provided (Include Item No., if available):

*Note: “Product” is defined as a deliverable under any Bid or Contract, which may include commodities (including printing), services and/or technology. The term “Product” includes Licensed Software.

Excellent

Good

Acceptable

Unacceptable

·Product meets your needs

·Product meets contract specifications

·Pricing

CONTRACTOR

Excellent

Good

Acceptable

Unacceptable

·Timeliness of delivery

·Completeness of order (fill rate)

·Responsiveness to inquiries

·Employee courtesy

·Problem resolution

Comments:

(over)

Agency:

 

Prepared by:

Address:Title:

Date:

Phone:

E-mail:

Please detach or photocopy this form & return by FAX to 518/474-2437 or mail to:

OGS PROCUREMENT SERVICES GROUP

Customer Services, Room 3711

Corning 2nd Tower - Empire State Plaza

Albany, New York 12242

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Form Characteristics

Fact Name Description
Form Title MV-999 is officially titled "Certificate of Title for Vehicles and Vessels." It serves as a crucial document for vehicle and vessel ownership transfer in New York.
Governing Law The form operates under New York State laws, particularly those related to vehicle registration and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) regulations.
Department Usage The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles uses this form to manage titles for vehicles and vessels. Incorrect or duplicate documents can lead to compliance issues.
Contract Number This form is part of contract number PC60592, awarded to American Bank Note Company. This contract stipulates pricing and delivery conditions.
Pricing Information The price for the MV-999 form is set at $48. This includes all necessary costs, ensuring transparency in public procurement.
Duration of Contract The contract period is from October 15, 2003, to October 14, 2005. It may be extended under certain conditions if mutually agreed by the involved parties.
Indemnification Policy New York State indemnifies against issues such as imperfect printing or missing documents. This ensures accountability and quality in contract execution.

Guidelines on Utilizing Mv 999

Completing the MV-999 form involves providing specific details about the vehicle or vessel for which you are obtaining a title. To ensure accuracy and compliance, carefully follow each step outlined below. Collect all necessary information before starting the form to streamline the process.

  1. Obtain the Form: Download the MV-999 form from the New York State DMV website or request a physical copy from the appropriate agency.
  2. Fill in Personal Information: Enter your name, address, and contact number in the designated fields.
  3. Provide Vehicle or Vessel Information: Write the make, model, year, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or Hull Identification Number (HIN) as prompted on the form.
  4. Owner Information: Specify if you are the original owner or if the vehicle/vessel was purchased. Include the previous owner's details if applicable.
  5. Sign and Date the Form: After completing all sections, sign and date the form in the required area.
  6. Gather Required Documents: Collect any accompanying documents such as proof of ownership and identification that may be requested with the MV-999 form.
  7. Submit the Form: Send the completed form and all supporting documents to the appropriate DMV office via mail or in-person submission.
  8. Follow Up: Keep track of your submission and follow up with the DMV if you do not receive your title within the expected timeframe.

What You Should Know About This Form

What is the MV 999 form?

The MV 999 form, officially known as the Certificate of Title for Vehicles and Vessels, is a document used in New York State for the designation of ownership for vehicles and vessels. This form is essential for establishing legal ownership and is often required for vehicle registration and financing purposes.

Who should use the MV 999 form?

Individuals or entities that need to establish ownership for a vehicle or vessel must use the MV 999 form. This includes private car owners, businesses involved in vehicle sales, and non-profit organizations. Anyone seeking to transfer ownership or register a vehicle or vessel also needs this form.

Where can I obtain the MV 999 form?

The MV 999 form can be obtained through the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or via the Office of General Services (OGS). It is advisable to check the official DMV website or contact their offices directly for the most current forms and information.

What is the cost associated with the MV 999 form?

The MV 999 form has a cost of $48. This price reflects the fees associated with processing the title Certificate and may cover additional services related to the form. Always verify the current fee before submission, as these can change.

What is the contract period for the MV 999 form?

The current contract period for the MV 999 form is from October 15, 2003, to October 14, 2005. Although this period has elapsed, it is essential for users to be aware of any ongoing or renewed contracts regarding the issuance and handling of the MV 999 form.

How can I report problems with the MV 999 form?

If issues arise with the delivery or quality of the MV 999 form, you should contact the Procurement Services Group promptly. It is best to document the specific problems encountered, as this information will help expedite any needed changes or resolutions.

Are there any specific security measures associated with the MV 999 form?

Yes, strict security protocols are in place for the handling and production of the MV 999 form. Manufacturers and facilities must implement controlled access, secure storage, and rigorous monitoring during both working hours and after hours to prevent unauthorized access or tampering.

What happens if I do not receive a purchase order after receiving a contract award?

If a purchase order is not received within two weeks following the receipt of a contract award, you should reach out directly to the agency contact. The designated agency contact can assist in ensuring that the purchase order is processed and issued promptly.

Can the contract for the MV 999 form be renewed?

The contract for the MV 999 form may be renewed under the same terms and conditions for additional periods, not extending beyond a total contract term of five years. Both parties must mutually agree for the renewal to proceed.

Common mistakes

Filling out the MV-999 form can seem straightforward, but many individuals encounter common pitfalls that can lead to complications. One of the most frequent mistakes is providing incorrect or incomplete identification numbers. This includes not only the Federal Identification Number, which is essential for verification but also other identifiers related to the contractor or the agency involved. Ensuring that these numbers are accurate is crucial, as errors can delay processing and create unnecessary frustration.

Another common error involves neglecting to include required contact information. The MV-999 form explicitly asks for details such as email addresses and telephone numbers. Omitting this information can lead to communication breakdowns between agencies and contractors, causing significant delays in order processing. Individuals should double-check their entries to confirm that all fields are filled in appropriately.

Some people mistakenly overlook the specifications regarding the products or services being rendered. Failing to properly describe the quantity, unit, and price per unit can render invoices invalid. This oversight affects payment processing, as state facilities will not be able to audit or pay an invoice lacking these essential details. Thus, it is vital to review each product or service's specifics closely when completing the form.

Another frequent mistake is misunderstanding the terms and conditions that apply to the contract. Individuals might overlook the importance of familiarizing themselves with these provisions before submitting the purchase order. A lack of awareness can lead to conflicts down the road, particularly if there is disagreement over delivery or payment terms. Individuals are urged to read through these sections thoroughly to gain a full understanding of their obligations.

People may also forget to account for the requirements regarding changes to the contract. Any alterations must be submitted in writing prior to implementation. Ignoring this requirement can complicate matters and lead to disputes if one party attempts to change the terms informally. Clear communication in writing helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all changes are formally acknowledged.

The use of secure delivery methods is another point of confusion. Many form fillers do not realize that the mode of delivery must meet specific security requirements. Secure truck delivery is mentioned in the contract, neglecting this detail could lead to potential security concerns and complications in the shipping process. Vendors should pay attention to these contractual stipulations to maintain compliance.

Some individuals fail to pay attention to the cash discount terms noted in the MV-999 form. Companies are encouraged to offer such discounts to incentivize prompt payments, but if this information is not clearly outlined in the invoices sent to the state, the opportunity may be lost. Attention to detail in both contract and financial terms can provide significant benefits.

Furthermore, misunderstanding the terms for payment can lead to cash flow issues. The form emphasizes that payments cannot be processed until the contract products have been delivered in satisfactory condition. Individuals should take care to understand the nuances of this provision fully to avoid unexpected payment delays.

Lastly, many neglect the ramifications of not adhering to security policies outlined in the form. Security is imperative when dealing with items of value, and violations can lead to significant legal consequences. All responsible parties should be aware of and comply with the outlined security measures to ensure a secure transaction process.

Documents used along the form

The Mv 999 form, also known as the Certificate of Title for Vehicles and Vessels, is a crucial document used in the registration and titling of vehicles and vessels in New York. Along with the Mv 999, several other forms and documents may be necessary to facilitate various aspects of vehicle and vessel transactions. Below are five commonly associated forms and documents.

  • Mv 82 Form: This form is used to apply for a title for a vehicle that has never been registered or titled in New York. It includes all pertinent information about the vehicle, such as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and current owner details.
  • Mv 355 Form: This document serves as a statement of ownership for vehicles that are constructed, reconstructed, or assembled. It provides a detailed account of the vehicle's history and any modifications made to it.
  • Mv 907A Form: The Mv 907A form is required for personal trailers that do not have an existing title. This document gathers essential information on the trailer for the issuance of a new title.
  • Mv 103 Form: This form is utilized for naming an individual authorized to handle titling and registration tasks on behalf of the vehicle owner. This is especially common for businesses or individuals who are unable to attend the DMV office in person.
  • Mv 901 Form: The Mv 901 form is often needed when registering manufactured or used vehicles from out of state. It allows the DMV to assess any applicable taxes and fees associated with the vehicle.

Understanding the roles of these accompanying documents helps streamline the process of vehicle and vessel registration. Each form serves an essential purpose, ensuring compliance with New York State regulations and efficient processing of requests.

Similar forms

The MV-999 form, known as the Certificate of Title for Vehicles and Vessels, performs vital functions, particularly in New York's DMV processes. Several other documents serve similar purposes, influencing vehicle registration and ownership verification. Here are six documents that share similarities with the MV-999 form:

  • Form MV-4: This is the Application for Title. It initiates the process of obtaining a title, much like the MV-999 confirms ownership. Both documents require information about the vehicle and its owner.
  • Form MV-103: Used for the transfer of a title, the MV-103 facilitates the change of ownership from one individual to another. While the MV-999 signifies that a title has been issued, the MV-103 actually transfers that title.
  • Form MV-82: This is the Vehicle Registration/Title Application form. It identifies a vehicle for registration and may accompany the MV-999 when registering a newly titled vehicle. Both require similar pieces of information regarding the vehicle.
  • Form MV-900: Known as the Vehicle Bill of Sale, this document signifies the sale transaction of a vehicle. Like the MV-999, it serves as proof of ownership but also includes transaction details between buyer and seller.
  • Form MV-27: This is used to request a duplicate title. If an MV-999 title is lost or damaged, the MV-27 allows an individual to obtain a replacement, indicating its essential role in ownership documentation.
  • Form MV-105: This document provides a notice of sale, alerting the DMV of a change in ownership. The MV-999 then serves as the subsequent proof of ownership after a sale is completed, maintaining accurate records.

Each of these forms contributes to the comprehensive system ensuring clear and lawful vehicle ownership transitions, helping individuals maintain accurate records with the DMV.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the MV-999 form, attention to detail is critical. This ensures that the process goes smoothly and complies with all requirements. Here are some essential do's and don'ts to keep in mind.

  • Do: Read the entire form carefully before filling it out.
  • Do: Provide accurate information to avoid delays.
  • Do: Double-check all entries for completeness.
  • Do: Ensure all required signatures are included.
  • Do: Submit the form in a timely manner to meet deadlines.
  • Don't: Leave any required fields blank.
  • Don't: Submit the form without reviewing it.
  • Don't: Assume any information is self-explanatory; clarify if needed.
  • Don't: Provide outdated or incorrect contact information.
  • Don't: Ignore instructions regarding attachments or supporting documents.

By following these guidelines, you can facilitate a smoother completion of the MV-999 form, helping to ensure compliance and efficiency throughout the process.

Misconceptions

Misconceptions About the MV-999 Form

  • It is only for vehicles. The MV-999 form is for both vehicles and vessels. It serves as a certificate of title for both categories.
  • It's required for all vehicle transactions. The MV-999 is not necessary for every vehicle transaction. It is specifically for titles, not for sales or transfers without a title.
  • Only government agencies can use it. While agencies do use the MV-999, private entities can also apply for and utilize this title certificate.
  • It's the same as a registration form. The MV-999 is not a registration form. It establishes ownership, while registration is for legal operation on public roads.
  • Once submitted, the process is automatic. Processing the MV-999 does not guarantee automatic approval. It may require additional documentation or verification.
  • There are no fees associated. Filing for an MV-999 is not free. There are fees required, which vary depending on the specifics of the title being requested.
  • It can be submitted at any location. The MV-999 must be submitted at designated locations, often the DMV or other specific agencies, rather than any place offering services.
  • The information cannot be changed later. While the MV-999 includes permanent information, corrections can sometimes be made if a mistake is found after submission.

Key takeaways

  • Understand the Purpose: The MV-999 form is a Certificate of Title for vehicles and vessels, crucial for establishing ownership.
  • Contract Period Awareness: The contract period for MV-999 is from October 15, 2003, to October 14, 2005, impacting all associated transactions.
  • Consult the Contact: Jamie Nusbaum is the purchasing officer to contact for inquiries; ensure you have the correct phone number and email.
  • Submit Invoices Correctly: It is vital that invoices are sent directly to the ordering agency to facilitate timely payments.
  • Familiarize with Contract Terms: Review all terms and conditions detailed in the document to avoid unnecessary complications.
  • Be Aware of Payment Procedures: Understand payment processes, as fulfillment of contracts is necessary for payments to be released.
  • Monitor Delivery Compliance: Notify the Procurement Services Group immediately if the contractor fails to meet delivery or other contract terms.
  • Handle Change Requests Properly: Any requested changes to the contract must be submitted in writing to ensure proper processing.
  • Understand Security Requirements: Implement safety measures in line with defined security policies for manufacturing and storage of sensitive items.
  • Keep Records: Maintain thorough documentation of all transactions and communications regarding the MV-999 form for future reference.