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The COI verifies the existence of an insurance policy and summarizes the key aspects and conditions of the policy. For example, a standard COI lists the policyholder's name, the policy's effective date, the type of coverage, policy limits, and other important details of the policy.
Examples of property insurance include homeowners, renters, and flood insurance policies. These policies can provide coverage for damages caused by fire, flooding, theft, weather, and other risks.
COIs provide a complete snapshot of your insurance policy in one single form, which includes these important aspects: Policyholder's Name. Policy Effective & Expiration Dates. Type of Coverage. Policy Limits. Policy Carrier.
No. Insureds don't have the authority to issue their own certificates. However, getting a certificate from your insurance agent is easy. A simple call to your agent will allow you to confirm you have the appropriate amount of coverage and your agent will send you the COI free of charge.
Elements of a COI Company Name and Address: legal name and address of the insured entity. Producer/Agent name and address: the insurance Agent/Broker who issues certificates. Carrier names: name of the company that holds your insurance policy. ... Policy type: the types of insurance required by the contract.