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in todays video i want to talk to you about the 25 or better known as the certificate of liability insurance now people get confused about how to read the core 25 form whether youre a policy holder or youre the person requesting the certificate of insurance from a policy holder its important that you understand how to read in a core 25 and whats listed on the document so in the first document here im going to show you this is a blank a core 25 certificate of liability insurance a few things that you want to check for on the top right is going to be the date that the certificate was issued in the middle section is going to have all of your producer and agency contact information the named insured is going to be right underneath the producer box and then to the right is where people start to get confused so if you look here this is going to be where all the insurance companies are listed and their naic number so if a policyholder has multiple insurance companies you can see there