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In this video, Nicole from Insurance Brokers of Arizona explains the components of a Certificate of Insurance (COI). A COI serves to verify the existence of insurance policies and summarizes their key aspects. Key elements included in a standard COI are the policyholder's name, address, policy numbers, effective dates, type of coverage, and coverage limits. Nicole provides a sample COI, highlighting where company information is placed, including the name and address. Additionally, she notes that the COI will list the insurance carriers for different types of coverage, such as auto and general liability, and that the insurance agent will fill in specific details like policy numbers, effective dates, and policy limits.