G715-2017

Supplemental Attachment for ACORD Certificate of Insurance 25

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Some states regulate documents that are used to verify the existence of insurance.  Check the laws of your state before using, or requiring the use of, this form.  G715-2017 was approved for use in the State of New York on October 5, 2018.

AIA Document G715™–2017 is intended for use in adopting ACORD Form 25 to certify contractor insurance coverages required under standard form AIA agreements. Because the ACORD certificate does not have space to show all coverages required in standard form AIA agreements, the Supplemental Attachment form should be completed, signed by the contractor’s insurance representative, and attached to the ACORD certificate.

When to use this document?

  • Any size project

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