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In this video, Rob Freeman explains how to verify a certificate of insurance. A certificate of insurance serves as proof of an entity's insurance coverage. To verify it, check that the document is on a 25 form, which includes essential details such as the insurance carrier(s) name, the broker's name (if applicable), types of insurance held, coverage limits, and policy expiration dates. Additionally, certificate holders often seek confirmation that they are listed as additional insured parties on the certificate, ensuring they have the necessary coverage in place.