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A certificate of insurance (COI) is a document issued by an insurance company or broker. The COI verifies the existence of an insurance policy and summarizes the key aspects and conditions of the policy.
If you will not be driving your vehicle in Arizona for an extended period (while it is in storage or not driveable), you may temporarily discontinue your Arizona insurance policy. If you discontinue your insurance, you must notify us that you are de-insuring.
The Certificate usually includes the name of the insured, information on types and limits of coverage, and policy numbers and effective dates. Certificates are usually requested by an agreement, contract, or transaction to make certain each party has the appropriate insurance coverage.
From your insurance company: Most insurers have physical offices you can visit. Talk to a representative who can guide you through getting car insurance and provide your certificate.
If you are a subcontractor, vendor, or any business performing services on another business behalf, you will need to provide a COI.
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The relationship between a policy and a certificate of insurance is essentially this: the former is the actual insurance contract itself; the latter is a summarized document that provides proof of the coverage under that policy.
De-insurance is a method of temporarily discontinuing the required insurance on the vehicle until it is ready to be driven or placed on the road again. A de-insured vehicle will not be suspended due to lack of insurance unless it is driven on Arizona roads. You can de-insure your vehicle online at AZMVDNow.gov.

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