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Where to begin a life insurance policy search Check with state officials. Look in storage areas for evidence of a past payment. Contact financial professionals and employers. Review tax returns and other policies. Use a third-party company.
This certificate of Insurance Template contains information on types and limits of coverage, policy number, the policy holder's name, the named beneficiaries, insurance company, the policies' effective periods, and other important details to the policy.
Submit a request to the NAIC Life Insurance Policy Locator Service. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Life Insurance Policy Locator Service, a free online tool, can assist you in locating life insurance policies.
There are several ways to find someone's life insurance policy, including: Using Life Policy Locators from NAIC, MIB Group, or NAUPA. Reaching out to financial contacts. Combing through old documentation. Submitting a request to state registries. Reaching out to the life insurance company directly.
The fast-paced process of finding and choosing coverage can lead to higher premiums, ongoing risk management issues and benefits that don't align with the business's needs — an insurance trap.
That's where the Life Insurance Policy Locator comes in. This free online tool is maintained by the NAIC and requests are secure and confidential. Any matches found by participating insurers are reported to state insurance agencies through the NAIC Life Policy Locator.