Often required by a "Certificate Holder" (e.g., a city, county, or client) to verify that a contractor has valid insurance.
An ACORD certificate is for information only and does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer and the certificate holder. To help you better, could you clarify: g., how to fill out a 25 Certificate)? Or is this related to a legal document ("Model D'Acord") ? Let me know so I can refine this report.
Details on general liability, auto, umbrella, or property insurance.
ACORD stands for the Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development, a global, non-profit organization that establishes standardized forms for the insurance industry.
The insurance agent or broker issuing the certificate. Insured: The party covered by the policy. Insurer(s): The companies providing the coverage.
Often required by a "Certificate Holder" (e.g., a city, county, or client) to verify that a contractor has valid insurance.
An ACORD certificate is for information only and does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer and the certificate holder. To help you better, could you clarify: g., how to fill out a 25 Certificate)? Or is this related to a legal document ("Model D'Acord") ? Let me know so I can refine this report. D'acord
Details on general liability, auto, umbrella, or property insurance. Often required by a "Certificate Holder" (e
ACORD stands for the Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development, a global, non-profit organization that establishes standardized forms for the insurance industry. Or is this related to a legal document ("Model D'Acord")
The insurance agent or broker issuing the certificate. Insured: The party covered by the policy. Insurer(s): The companies providing the coverage.