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How to fill out the FL OIR-B1-1562 online
Filling out the FL OIR-B1-1562 form online is an essential step in the workers' compensation audit process. This guide provides clear instructions to help users navigate through each section effectively and securely.
Follow the steps to complete the FL OIR-B1-1562 form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the FL OIR-B1-1562 document and open it in the online editor.
- Begin by entering the name of the insurance carrier in the designated field.
- Next, fill in the name of the individual or business conducting the audit, if they are not an employee of the insurance company.
- Provide the name of the insured in the appropriate section.
- Enter the policy number accurately in the specified field.
- Indicate the policy period by filling in the start date and end date in the corresponding fields.
- In the statement section, confirm your capacity by selecting whether you are a Partner, Sole Proprietor, or Corporate Officer, and verify that you authorize the individuals listed below to provide the necessary audit information.
- List the names of any authorized individuals who will provide audit information, if applicable.
- Carefully read the statement regarding the legal implications of providing false information.
- Print your full name and include your official title in the designated area.
- Sign the document and ensure to attach a copy of your proof of identification.
- Finally, review all entered information for accuracy, and then save your changes. You can download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your FL OIR-B1-1562 online today for a smooth and efficient audit process.
Two types of documents are required to complete your audit: A primary source showing transactions or payments during your policy period and a secondary source, such as a tax document that is used to verify the primary source. The primary source document should match as closely to your policy period as possible.