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hey everybody im rob freeman and today were answering the question how do you verify a certificate of insurance well a certificate of insurance is used as proof that a company or an individual has certain insurance coverage and the first thing youre going to look for to verify a certificate of insurance is that it comes on a form called an 25 and on that 25 form theres going to be certain information theres going to be the name of the insurance carrier or insurance carriers the name of the broker if theres a broker that issued the certificate of insurance youll have the types of insurance that the insured has youll also have the limits of insurance and the dates or expirations of those types of policies and in addition to just looking for proof that the company or individual has insurance coverage usually people who are referred to as certificate holders are also looking for evidence that they may be named as an additional insured or that there are certain types of coverage w