Because I live in Massachusetts, the temp plate usually issued by PC when you pick up a new RV from them will not work.
Instead I need to bring an MCO (Manufacturers Certificate of Origin) alog with a bill of sale to the Mass RMV to get plates issued so I can drive my new 2552 home.
Makes sense. And everything was going well.
Campers Inn of Jacksonville sent me the necessary original paperwork by UPS on Friday for Monday delivery.
Unfortunately UPS has dropped the ball. After several conversations with the local UPS distribution center, it seems that my envelope arrived there and was scanned as it went onto a truck and has not been seen since. As of right now they have lost my paperwork.
We were planning to start our drive to Elkhart today for pick up but now in limbo.

Question: The package contains two MCO's. (we have digital copies) One from Ford showing the transition of the chassis from Ford, to a Ford dealer to Phoenix to Campers Inn then to me.
The other is for the coach which originates from PC, then to CI then me.
BOTH show the same VIN.
Do you know if the Registry of Motor Vehicles needs both MCO's to register the vehicle?
I assume it would be much easier and quicker to get registered if we can just use the MCO from PC as they can issue a new one fairly easily but involving Ford and the Ford dealership will likely add delay.
My insurance agent wasn't sure if both were needed.