Planning a commercial office move or relocating your business? Among the countless details on your checklist, one critical document often gets overlooked until the last minute: the Certificate of Insurance, or COI. Whether you're moving into a new corporate headquarters, expanding to multiple locations, or simply relocating across town, understanding your COI requirements can mean the difference between a seamless transition and a costly delay on moving day.
At Move Solutions, we've completed thousands of office moves over our 35 years in business, and we know that proper insurance documentation isn't just a formality—it's your protection and peace of mind. Let's break down everything you need to know about COI for moving.
What Exactly is a Certificate of Insurance (COI)?
A Certificate of Insurance is a legal document issued by your moving company's insurance provider that verifies they carry adequate insurance coverage for your move. Think of it as proof that your movers are properly insured to protect your business assets, your employees, and the buildings involved in your relocation.
The COI typically demonstrates coverage in three critical areas:
General Liability Insurance - Protects against property damage to your belongings, office equipment, and the building itself (walls, elevators, lobbies, etc.)
Workers' Compensation Insurance - Covers medical costs and lost wages if a moving crew member is injured during your move
Auto Liability Insurance - Provides coverage for the moving vehicles transporting your assets
At Move Solutions, our comprehensive insurance coverage is just one part of our commitment to protecting your business during every phase of your move.
Why Building Managers Require a COI
If you've ever moved into a Class A office building, you know that property managers don't just let any moving company roll up with a truck. They require a COI, and here's why:
Building Protection - Property managers are responsible for maintaining their buildings. A COI ensures that if your movers accidentally damage an elevator, scratch a marble lobby floor, or ding a wall, the moving company's insurance—not the building's—covers the repairs.
Liability Shield - Without a COI, the building management could potentially be held liable for accidents or injuries occurring during your move. The COI transfers that risk to the moving company's insurance carrier.
Tenant Protection - The COI requirement also protects you, the tenant. It ensures you're working with a legitimate, insured moving company rather than an unlicensed operation that could leave you holding the bag for damages.
Quality Assurance - Companies that maintain proper insurance tend to be more professional, experienced, and reliable. It's a filter that weeds out fly-by-night operators.
What Information Does a Moving COI Include?
A proper COI for moving isn't just a one-page generic form. It should contain specific, detailed information about your move:
- Moving company identification and insurance provider details
- Policy numbers with effective and expiration dates
- Coverage types and limits (typically $1-2 million in general liability, though requirements vary)
- Certificate holder information (your building management company name and address)
- Building addresses for both origin and destination locations
- Move date and description of operations
- Additional insured status (often required, naming the building management as additionally insured)
- Cancellation notice provisions (typically 30 days)
- Insurance agent contact information
At Move Solutions, our insurance documentation process is managed through our proprietary BrassTacks™ software, ensuring that every COI is accurate, complete, and delivered on time—no last-minute scrambling.
The Move Solutions COI Process: Transparent and Timely
With over 35 years of experience moving businesses across Texas and throughout North America, we've refined our COI process to eliminate stress and delays:
1. Early Planning
When you book your move with Move Solutions, we immediately discuss COI requirements with you. Our personal project managers know that different buildings have different requirements, and we get ahead of them early.
2. Building Requirements Review
We contact your origin and destination building managers to confirm their specific COI requirements. Some buildings require higher coverage limits, specific additional insured language, or particular notice provisions. We make sure we know exactly what's needed.
3. Automated COI Generation
Our BrassTacks™ process software triggers COI requests to our insurance provider with all the correct details—move dates, addresses, certificate holders, and coverage specifications. This automation means fewer errors and faster turnaround.
4. Real-Time Tracking
You can track your COI status in real-time through our transparent communication system. Know exactly when it's been requested, issued, and delivered to your building management.
5. Verification and Delivery
Before move day, we verify that both buildings have received and approved the COI. No surprises, no access denied at the loading dock.
Common COI Requirements for Commercial Buildings
While requirements vary, here are typical COI specifications we see for commercial office moves:
Coverage Minimums:
- General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate
- Workers' Compensation: Statutory limits
- Auto Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit
Special Requirements:
- Building management named as "Additional Insured"
- 30-day cancellation notice
- Waiver of subrogation in favor of the building owner
- Move date and specific building addresses listed
- Certificate must be current (not expired)
High-rise buildings, historic properties, and LEED-certified buildings may have higher requirements or additional provisions.
What Happens If You Don't Have a COI?
Without a proper COI, your move can be stopped before it even starts:
Access Denied - Building security won't allow the moving trucks into the loading dock or let the crew use the freight elevators.
Costly Delays - Your move gets postponed, potentially causing you to miss lease deadlines, lose productivity, or incur penalty fees.
Financial Liability - If you somehow proceed without a COI and damage occurs, you could be personally liable for repairs, injuries, or legal costs.
Business Disruption - Your team can't start work in the new space on schedule, customers can't reach you, and operations grind to a halt.
In 35 years of business and thousands of moves, Move Solutions has never had a move delayed due to COI issues. Our process ensures we're ready, every time.
Questions to Ask Your Moving Company About Insurance
Not all moving companies are equally prepared when it comes to COI requirements. Protect yourself by asking these essential questions:
- "Are you fully insured with general liability and workers' compensation?"
- Legitimate companies will answer "yes" without hesitation.
- "Can you provide a COI for my specific building and move date?"
- They should have a clear process for this.
- "How long does it take you to generate and deliver a COI?"
- At Move Solutions, we typically deliver within 24-48 hours.
- "What are your coverage limits?"
- Make sure they meet or exceed your building's requirements.
- "Can you add my building management as an additional insured?"
- This is commonly required and should be no problem.
- "What happens if you cause damage during the move?"
- Look for companies with clear claims processes and good track records.
The Move Solutions Advantage: More Than Just a COI
While having proper insurance and COI documentation is essential, it's just one piece of what makes Move Solutions different:
Tech-Enabled Process - Our BrassTacks™ software manages every detail of your move, including insurance documentation, providing real-time transparency and early warning if any issues arise.
Vertically Integrated Services - We own our equipment and employ our teams directly (W2 employees, not subcontractors). This means better control, accountability, and insurance compliance.
Zero Damage Focus - Our insured, background-checked teams pre-walk your spaces and install property protection. Our goal is zero damage—our insurance is a safety net we rarely need to use.
National Reach, Local Touch - Whether you're moving across Dallas or deploying a multi-site relocation across the country, we deliver the same superior service "Anywhere"© with consistent insurance standards.
35 Years of Trust - We've never failed to respect the trust our clients place in us. That track record speaks to our operational excellence and insurance integrity.
Timeline: When to Request Your COI
Don't wait until the last minute! Here's the ideal timeline:
4-6 Weeks Before Move:
- Book your moving company
- Notify them of COI requirements
- Provide building management contact information
3-4 Weeks Before Move:
- Moving company requests COI from insurance provider
- Building management receives and reviews COI
2-3 Weeks Before Move:
- Confirm COI has been approved by both buildings
- Address any issues or additional requirements
1 Week Before Move:
- Final verification that COI is on file
- Moving company confirms access clearance
Move Day:
- Moving crew has copies of approved COI
- Smooth access to both buildings
Beyond the COI: Complete Move Protection
At Move Solutions, we believe in comprehensive protection for your business move:
Property Protection - We install corner guards, door jamb protection, elevator padding, and floor runners at both locations before moving a single item.
Background-Checked Teams - Every member of our W2 employed moving crews has passed background checks for your security and peace of mind.
Detailed Inventory Management - Our BrassTacks™ system tracks every item, reducing loss and ensuring accountability.
Project Manager Oversight - Your dedicated project manager personally oversees your move, catching issues before they become problems.
Quality Assurance Process - Post-move walkthroughs and project reviews ensure everything meets our exacting standards.
What to Do If Your Current Mover Can't Provide a COI
If you're working with a moving company that's unable or unwilling to provide a COI, that's a major red flag. Here's what to do:
- Ask Why - Legitimate companies should have no problem providing COI documentation.
- Verify Their Insurance - Request their insurance provider's contact information and verify coverage directly.
- Consider Switching - A company without proper insurance puts you at enormous financial and legal risk. It's worth making a change, even late in the planning process.
- Contact Move Solutions - We can often accommodate last-minute moves and have your COI delivered within 24-48 hours of booking.
Moving Forward with Confidence
A Certificate of Insurance might seem like just another piece of paperwork in the complex process of relocating your business, but it's actually one of the most important protections you have. It ensures that the moving company you've trusted with your business assets, equipment, and confidential materials is legitimate, professional, and financially responsible.
At Move Solutions, we've built our reputation on being Stable, Predictable, and "Anywhere"© you need us. Our comprehensive insurance coverage, transparent COI process, and tech-enabled project management mean you can focus on running your business while we handle every detail of your move.
For over 35 years, thousands of clients have relied on Move Solutions for rigidly adherent, process-driven office moving services. We've never failed to respect that trust, and we never will.
Ready to Plan Your Move?
Don't let COI confusion or insurance questions delay your relocation. Get a quote today to get started on your next business move. Whether you're moving across town, across the country, or around the world, Move Solutions has the expertise, insurance, and infrastructure to deliver a seamless transition.
Contact Move Solutions today and experience the peace of mind that comes from working with true professionals who put your business first.