New Hampshire Certificate of Insurance is a document issued by an insurance company that verifies that an individual or business has an active insurance policy. This document proves that the insured has the necessary coverage to be in compliance with the state’s insurance requirements. It is usually provided to a third party to show proof of insurance. There are two types of New Hampshire Certificate of Insurance: a Certificate of General Liability Insurance and a Certificate of Auto Insurance. A Certificate of General Liability Insurance provides proof that an individual or business has adequate coverage for general liability risks, such as bodily injury, property damage, and personal injury. A Certificate of Auto Insurance provides proof that an individual or business has the necessary coverage for their vehicles, such as liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage.