This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of State on May 1, 2018 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the Form DSP-83?
A: Form DSP-83 is the Nontransfer and Use Certificate.
Q: What is the purpose of Form DSP-83?
A: The purpose of Form DSP-83 is to certify that the recipient of defense articles or services will not transfer them to any unauthorized party.
Q: Who needs to complete Form DSP-83?
A: A U.S. person who intends to transfer defense articles or services to a foreign person needs to complete Form DSP-83.
Q: What information is required on Form DSP-83?
A: Form DSP-83 requires information about the recipient, the defense articles or services being transferred, and the purpose of the transfer.
Q: What happens after completing Form DSP-83?
A: After completing Form DSP-83, it needs to be submitted to the appropriate U.S. government agency for approval before the transfer can take place.
Q: Can Form DSP-83 be electronically signed?
A: Yes, Form DSP-83 can be electronically signed as long as it meets the requirements of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-SIGN Act).
Q: Is there a fee for submitting Form DSP-83?
A: There may be a fee associated with submitting Form DSP-83, depending on the specific circumstances of the transfer.
Q: What are the consequences of not completing Form DSP-83?
A: Failure to complete Form DSP-83 when required may result in legal penalties and export compliance violations.
Q: How long is a Form DSP-83 valid?
A: The validity of Form DSP-83 is determined by the U.S. government agency overseeing the transfer, and it may vary depending on the specific circumstances.
Form Details:
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