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Please reach us at coi@eccCerts.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Need help with what exact wording is needed on the accord form ...just reach out to us and we will be happy to help.


  • Have a certificate and form that needs to get to our office?

 That's Easy!.... just email us or have your insurance representative contact us.

 Typically the Accord form 25 is needed, there are instances where other supporting documents might needed as well.


We service clients who have locations or businesses in the  contiguous United States 


Yes, we offer insurance strategy consulting as one of our services. We can work with you to develop a comprehensive plan that aligns with your business goals.to keep your properties and business protected.


 Accidents, injury and damage happens and if tenants, vendors , contractors, or suppliers do not carry the right kind of insurance, this can turn into an expensive hassle for everyone involved – mainly the property owner.

 Maintaining proper records of COIs from each party involved helps to reduce your general liability insurance premiums.

 In many cases, you as the landlord or general contractor are also required by your insurance carrier to make sure that they have coverage with you listed onto their insurance policy.


This is a standard universal insurance document (that is also known as a COI) that includes the insured information and detail about their operations, policy information and limits. 

This document proves that you have insurance limits that meet the conditions of contracts that require it.



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