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How to fill out the Contracts - Certificate Of Property Insurance Form - AlbertaParks.ca online
Filling out the Contracts - Certificate Of Property Insurance Form is a crucial step in ensuring compliance with Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation requirements. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to make the process clear and straightforward for all users, ensuring you can complete the form accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the online form seamlessly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Fill in the identification of the insured. Start with the contractor's name, followed by the contractor's address, city or town, province, and postal code.
- Provide the identification of the contract by entering the contract name, project ID, contract number, and CPIN as specified in the contract documents.
- In the course of construction insurance section, enter the insurer's name and policy number. Specify the total insured value and the expiry date by selecting the year, month, and day.
- Indicate the form of policy by checking the applicable options. Choose between 'All Risks Builder’s Risk Policy', 'Other', or 'All Risks Installation Floater'.
- Complete the limits of liability section by filling in the amounts for coverage at the place of work, at any other location, and in transit.
- Enter the deductible amounts for coverage at the place of work, at any other location, and in transit.
- Check the applicable coverages provided by the policy. Options include all risks coverage, primary insurance, and insuring the interests of subcontractors.
- For boiler insurance, repeat the entry of the insurer’s name, policy number, limit of liability, and expiry date, similar to the course of construction insurance section.
- In the certification section, the authorized representative must fill in their name, provide their signature, and include the address and contact details of the issuing agency.
- After reviewing all the entered information for accuracy, save your changes, download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Complete your documents online with confidence and ensure compliance with Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation requirements.
A COI is a statement of coverage issued by the company that insures your business. Usually no more than one page, a COI provides a summary of your business coverage. It serves as verification that your business is indeed insured.
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