Certificates of insurance
The piece of paper everyone needs yesterday.
A certificate of insurance (a COI) is one page proving your coverage exists. Landlords, lenders, and general contractors collect them like receipts. Tell us who it names and we’ll turn it around.
What we need
Four things, and we're moving.
The certificate holder's exact name and address
Whoever is asking for proof: your landlord, a general contractor, a lender. Copy it from the contract. “Exact” is the operative word.
Your policy number
It's on your declarations page. Can't find it? Give us your business name and we'll look it up.
Any wording the contract requires
Some contracts want specific language or “additional insured” status, meaning the holder is covered under your policy too. Email us the insurance paragraph and we'll match it.
When you need it
“Today” is a normal answer. See the turnaround note on this page.
Turnaround
Same business day.
For standard requests received during business hours. If the contract requires a policy change first (an added insured, higher limits), the carrier gets involved, and we’ll give you an honest timeline up front.
Mon–Fri 9:00–6:00 ET
Request a certificate
Tell us who it names.
We'll email the certificate to you, ready to forward to the holder.
One honest note
A certificate reflects the coverage you have. It doesn’t add any. If a contract calls for coverage your policy lacks, the fix is a policy change, not a fancier certificate. Tell us, and we’ll handle that part too.