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Course Objectives:

  • Identify the types of Acord forms.

  • Learn important fields to fill out for each Acord form.

  • To develop a strong foundation in insurance operations and documentation practices


What is an Acord Form?

Acord forms are standardized insurance documents used by insurers and agencies to capture, update, and communicate policy-related data. 
They include applicant, policy, coverage, and loss information in a consistent format recognized across the insurance industry.

 

ACORD ( Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development)

Example of Acord 25

Different Types of Acord Forms:

There are over 800 types of ACORD forms available, but today, we'll focus on some of the most commonly used ones in the insurance industry.

        Acord 125 - PDF

       Acord 75 - PDF 

        Acord 126 - PDF

       Acord 27 - PDF

        Acord 140 - PDF

       Acord 28 - PDF

        Acord 130 - PDF

       Acord 25 - PDF

        Acord 131 - PDF

       Acord 35 - PDF



How Fill out an Acord Form?