State Dept Asks Feedback on Mysterious Nontransfer Certificate
Published Date: 8/25/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of State wants your feedback on a form called the Nontransfer and Use Certificate, which helps keep track of certain items so they’re used properly. They’re asking for comments over the next 60 days before officially submitting the form for approval. If you’re involved in handling these items, this is your chance to speak up—no big costs or changes yet, just a heads-up and a request for input!
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