Certificate of currency (insurance)
A certificate of currency confirms an active insurance policy: type, limit, expiry, named insured. Builders sight subbie PL and workers comp before site access.
Ask Chalkline about this →A certificate of currency (COC) is a one-page document from an insurer confirming an active insurance policy. It names the insured party, policy type, policy number, sum insured / limit, expiry date, and any material endorsements. It is not the policy itself: a COC tells you the cover exists today, not what is or is not actually covered.
What a COC tells you
- Insured name(s). Match against the ABN/ACN on the subbie’s invoice.
- Policy type. PL, workers comp, PI, construction works, motor.
- Limit of indemnity. Below contract requirement = a problem.
- Expiry date. A COC that’s already expired is not current cover.
- Material endorsements. Some show exclusions, waivers, principal-named clauses.
What a COC does NOT tell you
- The policy wording. Exclusions, deductibles, retroactive dates live in the policy schedule.
- Whether a specific claim is covered. The COC confirms the policy exists; cover depends on full terms.
Standard builder asks
Before a subbie mobilises onto site:
| Cover | Why builders ask | Typical minimum limit |
|---|---|---|
| Public liability | Third-party injury and property damage on your site | $10m to $20m residential, often $20m+ for commercial |
| Workers compensation | Mandatory for any employer; covers worker injury | Statutory, no choice |
| Professional indemnity | Design-and-construct or consultancy scope | $1m to $5m typical |
| Construction works | Material damage to the works | Per-project sum insured = contract value + 20% typical |
For a builder
- Sight current COCs before site access. PL and workers comp are the universal asks; PI when the subbie is design-and-construct. Don’t accept a quote without them.
- Re-sight annually. Most policies renew on a fixed date; the COC you sighted last June expires this June.
- Track expiries. A spreadsheet or the insurance schedule tracker is enough; missing an expiry is a real liability gap, not paperwork.
Category: Insurance.
Related
- Public liability insurance
- Workers compensation
- Professional indemnity insurance for builders
- Insurance schedule tracker
See also
Last updated: 2026-05-29. Verified: 2026-05-29. Quarterly review for currency.