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PSB-10

Private Service Bureau Transmittal Form
PSB-10

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Summary

The Private Service Bureau Transmittal Form (PSB-10) is a mandatory document issued by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for licensed Private Service Bureaus (PSBs). It serves as a cover sheet for batches of paperwork submitted to the DMV for processing, and failure to include it results in the rejection of the submitted work. The form is organized into three main sections: PSB information (license number, name, and contact details), employee information (name and ID number of the individual dropping off the work), and customer/service details (including vehicle identification numbers and specific services rendered).

Beyond basic data entry, the form enforces regulatory compliance by requiring PSBs to attach a copy of the submitting employee's valid photo identification for DMV verification. It also serves as a record-keeping tool for the business, as PSBs are instructed to retain a copy for their own office files. By standardizing how third-party service providers interact with the agency, the PSB-10 ensures accountability and streamlined processing for professional entities that assist the public with license, registration, and title transactions.

Pro Tip: Licensed Private Service Bureaus must ensure the PSB-10 Transmittal Form is completed and submitted with every batch of work, as the DMV will reject any submission missing this required document. To avoid processing delays, always attach a copy of the submitting employee's valid photo ID to the form and keep a duplicate for your business records.

⚠️ Disclaimer
The form summaries, instructions, and "Pro Tips" provided on this website are for informational purposes only. While we strive to keep this information accurate, up-to-date, and easy to understand, official motor vehicle policies, form requirements, and state regulations change frequently. This content does not constitute formal legal or regulatory advice. For absolute accuracy, official guidelines, or further clarification regarding any New York State form or requirement, please consult the official New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYS DMV) directly.

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