Related Links
The Iowa Bar
Iowa
Workers' Compensation Commissioner Decisions
International
Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions
Iowa
Insurance Division
Workers Compensation
Research Institute (WCRI)
A content-rich web site available for data and research related to key
workers' compensation, health care and disability
The Iowa
Program for Assistive Technology (IPAT) is Iowa's grant project under
the Assistive Technology Act (ATA) of 1998. IPAT's goals are to
promote and create systems change in the state with regards to assistive
technology (AT) and it's use. IPAT works with consumers and family members,
service providers, and state and local agencies/organizations to promote
assistive technology through awareness, training, and policy work.
Workers' Compensation Coverage
The Iowa Workers’ Compensation Proof of Coverage Look-Up
System can provide insurance coverage information on employers. An
employer who has obtained a workers’ compensation policy may be identified
through this system. The information provided is a representative
reflection of data on employers who have a workers’ compensation policy
through a commercial insurance company, employers who are self-insured, or
employers who have coverage through an intergovernmental risk management
pool.
If a search results in “NO RECORDS FOUND” it does not necessarily mean that
the employer does not have insurance coverage.
You may need to search again using different search criteria. The
“Help” function provides assistance for refining your search.
The information obtained through this site is not a
certification of coverage, nor is it definitive verification that coverage
is not in place.
To access the Iowa Workers' Compensation Court's online proof of
coverage look-up system, please click the "Enter Proof of
Coverage-Look Up System" link.
EMPLOYERS’ WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COVERAGE VERIFICATION
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the U.S.
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Workers' Compensation Division
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Compensation
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Commission
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Compensation
Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation
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Idaho Industrial Commission
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Louisiana Department of
Labor
Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission
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Compensation
Minnesota Department of Labor
& Industry
Missouri Division of Workers' Compensation
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Nevada Division of Industrial
Relations
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Administration
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Board
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Division
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of Labor & Industry
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Commission
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Commission
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Commission
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Commission
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& Industry
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Workers' Compensation