
Arizona Contractor Insurance
Arizona contractor insurance from a veteran-owned Florida agency licensed in Arizona.
- Veteran-Owned
- 100+ Yrs Experience
- Fast Certificates
- Real Agents
- Florida Experts
- Veteran-OwnedIndependent agency
- 100+ Years CombinedCommercial expertise
- Florida-ResidentDeLand, FL office
- 24-Hour COIsMost certificates same business day
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Why First Commercial
Why Florida Businesses Choose Us
We focus on the commercial insurance lines that need real expertise โ and we treat every client like a long-term partner, not a policy number.
Bundled Contractor Package
GL, workers comp, commercial auto, inland marine โ written together.
Venue & GC Certificates
Additional insured, waiver of subrogation, primary/non-contributory wording.
Florida-Resident Agency
We know the carriers, the inspectors, and the local job-site dynamics.
Real People Answer
Same-day phone access during business hours. No phone trees.
Who we cover in Arizona
Construction contractors across trades โ general contractors, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, concrete, landscaping, painting, and handyman operations.
What Arizona requires
- Regulator: Arizona Registrar of Contractors
- Workers compensation threshold: 1 or more employees for construction; 1 or more for non-construction.
Arizona climate and risk considerations
Extreme summer heat affects outdoor inflatable operations. Monsoon storms drive sudden, severe wind events. AZ Registrar of Contractors handles licensing.
- Extreme heat
- Monsoon storms
- Dust storms
Common Arizona venue requirements
Most Arizona venues require a certificate of insurance with at least $1M per occurrence and $2M aggregate, plus the venue named as additional insured. Common Arizona markets we issue certificates for:
- Phoenix corporate, school, and county venues
- Tucson corporate, school, and county venues
- Mesa corporate, school, and county venues
- Chandler corporate, school, and county venues
- Scottsdale corporate, school, and county venues
What affects cost in Arizona
Arizona requires workers compensation for construction at 1 or more employees and for non-construction at 1 or more. Premium depends on revenue, payroll, project mix, claims history, and tool inventory. Extreme summer heat affects outdoor inflatable operations. Monsoon storms drive sudden, severe wind events. AZ Registrar of Contractors handles licensing.
