ACORD 25 Form: Download PDF & Step-by-Step Guide

Updated June 22, 2026 by Eduyush Team

Updated June 2026 · Reviewed by the Eduyush editorial team

Quick answer

The ACORD 25 is the standard US Certificate of Liability Insurance — a one-page form that proves a business holds active liability coverage (general, auto, umbrella, and workers' compensation). It is issued by your insurer or agent, not completed by you, and its current version is 2025/12. It is the form most people mean when they ask for a "certificate of insurance" for liability.

What is an ACORD 25 form?

The ACORD 25 form is the standardised Certificate of Liability Insurance used in the United States to prove that a policyholder carries active liability coverage for the types, limits, and dates shown.

Construction, real estate, and many other industries require it as part of the contract process. For the wider family of forms, see what are ACORD insurance forms, and for the document in general, the certificate of insurance guide.

Current version: ACORD 25 (2025/12)

The current edition is the ACORD 25 (2025/12), which replaced the long-running 2016/03 version. Besides a refreshed copyright and a reformatted coverages grid, it made one change worth understanding before you rely on a certificate.

New limits disclaimer — read this

The 2025/12 edition added a sentence to the certification box: “Limits shown are inclusive of amounts requested by the certificate holder and may not reflect policy limit amounts in excess of those requested.” In plain terms, the limits printed on a certificate may reflect only the amounts your contract required — not the full limits the policy actually carries. If you are using a COI to judge how much coverage a vendor truly holds, it may understate it; ask for the actual policy limits where that matters.

What an ACORD 25 does not do

The certificate is powerful as proof, but it has firm limits. An ACORD 25:

  • Does not create coverage — it reports the policy; it does not grant any insurance.
  • Does not modify or amend coverage — it cannot change policy terms.
  • Does not replace the policy — the policy and its endorsements control what is actually covered.
  • Does not guarantee a claim will be paid — coverage still depends on the policy's terms and conditions.
  • Does not create additional insured rights by itself — those come from an endorsement on the policy, not from the certificate.

This is why the form states it is issued for information only and confers no rights on the certificate holder.

Who needs an ACORD 25 form?

Any business asked to prove liability coverage before starting work — contractors, vendors, tenants, consultants, and service providers. The quickest test is to match it to your situation:

Situation Need an ACORD 25?
Construction contract Yes
Commercial lease Yes
Vendor agreement Yes
One-off consultant project Often
Personal auto insurance No

ACORD 25 form PDF (template)

⚠️ Heads up

The sample below is the 2016-03 edition, for reference only — use it to see the layout, not as a usable certificate. For a valid, current 2025/12 certificate, contact your insurer or agent.

You can download the sample ACORD 25 template (2016-03 edition) to see the fields. Your agent generates and signs the live 2025/12 form from your actual policies.

How to fill out an ACORD 25 form, step by step

1
Date

Enter the date the form is completed (MM/DD/YYYY).

2
Producer

The insurance agency or broker's name, contact, phone, and email — e.g. ABC Insurance Agency, John Doe, (123) 456-7890.

3
Insured

The covered individual or entity's full legal name and address — e.g. XYZ Construction, Inc., 123 Main Street, Anytown, NY.

4
Insurers (A, B, C…)

Each insurer's name and NAIC number — a five-digit code assigned by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to identify each carrier.

5
Coverages

For each line — General Liability, Automobile Liability, Umbrella/Excess, and Workers' Compensation — enter the policy number, effective and expiration dates, and limits (e.g. GL each occurrence $1,000,000, general aggregate $2,000,000). Use the free-form "Other" line for coverages not pre-printed on the form, such as professional liability (E&O), D&O, EPLI, or cyber. Tick the SUBR WVD (waiver of subrogation) box where a contract requires it — a commonly missed field.

6
Description of operations

Note relevant operations, locations, vehicles, and any additional insured — which must be backed by an endorsement on the policy, not just listed here.

7
Certificate holder

The name and address of the party requesting the certificate.

8
Cancellation

The standard form states notice will be delivered "in accordance with the policy provisions" — it does not promise a fixed advance-notice period. If advance notice matters for your contract, request a specific cancellation-notice endorsement from your insurer separately.

9
Authorized representative

The agent or broker signs the completed form.

The form also carries a Certificate Number and Revision Number at the top, used to track certificates and identify an amended certificate that replaces an earlier one.

ACORD 25 example

A simplified example of how the key fields are completed:

Field Example
Insured ABC Construction LLC
General liability — each occurrence $1,000,000
General aggregate $2,000,000
Effective date Jan 1, 2026
Expiration date Jan 1, 2027
Certificate holder XYZ Property Group

What to check when you receive an ACORD 25

If you are the one requesting a certificate from a contractor or vendor, verify these before work begins:

  • The named insured matches your contractor or vendor's exact legal name.
  • The policy dates are current — not expired or not yet effective.
  • The limits meet your contract's requirements (and remember they may reflect only the amounts requested).
  • The additional insured box is supported by an actual endorsement — ask to see it, don't rely on the checkbox.

ACORD 25 red flags

Treat any of these as a reason to pause and request a corrected certificate:

  • Expired or mismatched policy dates.
  • Wrong legal business name for the insured.
  • Missing or incorrect certificate holder.
  • Coverage limits below your contract requirements.
  • Additional insured shown but not backed by an endorsement.
  • Missing authorised representative signature.

ACORD 25 vs ACORD 35

ACORD 25 ACORD 35
Certificate of Liability Insurance Cancellation Request / Policy Release
Proves liability coverage to a third party Requests cancellation or change of a policy
Used in contracts and vendor agreements Used to end or modify existing coverage

ACORD 25 vs certificate of insurance

People often use these interchangeably, but one is a specific form and the other is a category:

Aspect ACORD 25 Certificate of insurance
What it is A specific standardised form A generic document type
Scope Liability coverage Can cover liability, property, auto, and more
Status The US standard liability certificate A broader umbrella term

Best practices for submitting

  • Submit before the requesting party's deadline so it does not hold up the project.
  • Confirm any required endorsements (additional insured, waiver of subrogation) are actually on the policy.
  • Keep a copy of every issued certificate for your records.
  • Send an updated certificate whenever policies renew or change, to avoid a gap in proof of coverage.

Frequently asked questions

What is the current version of the ACORD 25?
The current edition is the ACORD 25 (2025/12), which replaced the 2016/03 version. Always request a freshly issued certificate from your insurer or agent for live coverage.
Do the limits shown on an ACORD 25 reflect my full policy limits?
Not necessarily. Since the 2025/12 edition, the certificate may show only the limits your contract required, not the full limits the policy carries. Ask for the actual policy limits if it matters.
Who fills out the ACORD 25 form?
Your insurance agent or broker completes and signs it as the authorized representative, based on the policies you hold. You request it rather than self-issue it.
Does the ACORD 25 make the certificate holder an additional insured?
No. Additional insured status is created by an endorsement on the underlying policy. The ACORD 25 only reflects that status; it does not create it.
What is the difference between an ACORD 25 and a certificate of insurance?
The ACORD 25 is the specific standardised form that certifies liability coverage. "Certificate of insurance" is the generic term that can refer to liability, property, auto, and other certificates.
How much does an ACORD 25 cost?
Insurers and agents typically issue the certificate free to existing policyholders. Endorsements such as additional insured or waiver of subrogation may carry an extra cost.

Get your ACORD 25 right the first time

An accurate, current ACORD 25 protects your business relationships and keeps you compliant. Request it early, check every field, and re-issue it whenever your policies change.

Need the bigger picture?

See how the ACORD 25 fits into certificates of insurance, and what a valid certificate must contain.

Certificate of insurance guide What to include in a COI

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