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In our last video, we defined what a Certificate of Insurance (COI) is and why it is essential for most companies. In this video, we will explore the components of a complete COI, focusing on the commonly used 25 form. This form summarizes key details of insurance policies on one page, providing proof of insurance and highlighting important information such as coverage type, effective date, and policy limits. It is important to note that there are various versions of the form available. To aid in understanding, we have provided a COI template in the description for download.