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In this tutorial, Rob Freeman explains how to verify a certificate of insurance. A certificate of insurance serves as proof that a company or individual has specific insurance coverage. To verify it, check that the document is on a form called an ACORD 25, which contains essential details such as the names of the insurance carrier and broker (if applicable), types of insurance held, coverage limits, and policy expiration dates. Additionally, certificate holders often seek confirmation of being named as additional insureds or the presence of specific coverage types.