Certificate Holder

What Is a Certificate Holder (for Insurance)?

A certificate holder is a person or business who receives a Certificate of Insurance (COI) to verify the policyholder has active coverage. They “hold” a COI as proof of insurance for their records, but aren’t necessarily covered by the policy.

For example, a venue might ask a caterer for a copy of their COI before an event. Once they receive that COI, the venue becomes a certificate holder with confirmation of the caterer’s liability coverage.

Policyholder vs. Certificate Holder vs. Additional Insured

Policyholder (Named Insured): The person or business directly covered by the insurance policy
Certificate Holder: A person or business who receives your COI as proof you’re insured
Additional Insured: A qualified third party you add to your policy so your coverage extends to them

Example: What Is the Certificate Holder on a Certificate of Insurance?
You might say, “My property manager asked me, the policyholder, for a copy of my COI. They also requested to be added as an additional insured, so my coverage extends to them. Once I give them my COI, they’re considered a certificate holder, with their name listed as an additional insured. Now they know I’m covered — and that they are, too.”

No, certificate holders simply hold your COI as proof you’re insured. The COI acts as a green light that it’s safe to do business with you, but it doesn’t give them any coverage under your policy.

Certificate holders are often:

  • Landlords
  • Property managers
  • Event organizers
  • Venues
  • Clients


Anyone who needs assurance that you’re covered before agreeing to work with you can be a certificate holder.

Add someone as an additional insured only when they specifically request it! Otherwise, it’s enough to provide them with your COI so they remain a certificate holder.

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