ACORD 24 (2016/03) Fillable Certificate of Property Insurance

Certificate of Property Insurance

ACORD 24 (2016/03)

Certificates

March 2016

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An Acord 24 is a valid certificate to prove that a commercial, residential, or specialized property has insurance coverage. It is often required for real estate agreements, building leasing, obtaining a loan, or construction site work. The form includes insured party details, property address and description, insurer information, policy number, effective dates, limits, and certificate holder details. The acord fillable form helps online fill out and quick submission to the insurance agent to deliver on time


It serves as proof that a specific vehicle or equipment has active insurance coverage to assure lenders or lessors of protection against risks.

Most companies require valid proof of property insurance before agreements allowing occupancy.

The form includes insurance policy details that help provide instant and efficient insurance coverage verification.

Due to adequate property insurance coverage, the policyholder can easily claim the financial loss due to an accident.


Include the policyholder and insurer involved information to understand the policy coverage.

Records the type of property covered under the insurance policy, with limits and effective dates.

Streamline the communication between the policyholder, the insurer, and the certificate holder, explaining the special conditions.

Complete information about the certificate holder, cancellation clause, and authorized representative signatures helps reduce fraud.


  1. Write the current date, policyholder’s name, address, and contact number.
  2. Mention the name and address of the insurance agent, along with the additional insurer’s NAIC number.
  3. Write the accurate location and address of the insured property.
  4. Mention the property insurance coverage type, including causes of loss, policy number, effective and expiration dates, covered properties, and deductibles.
  5. Write the additional remarks regarding the policy coverage to streamline the communication.
  6. Mention the certificate holder’s details, including name and address.
  7. Get the authorized representative’s signature to validate the certificate.

It covers all commercial, residential, rental, and industrial properties.

No, it is a certificate that proves that a specific property has an active insurance policy.

Yes, you can change the certificate holder at any time. However, you must ask your insurance agent for updated information on another property insurance certificate.

It is required for leasing, obtaining a loan, closing a real estate deal, and contract work where property protection is verified.

It includes the details of the insured parties, the insurance policy holder, the property address and description, the insurer, and the certificate holder.

No, it includes the coverage limits rather than deductible amounts.

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