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The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (“Office”) provides access to company and other information on this Web site as a public service. Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that all electronic information made available is current, complete and accurate, the Office does not warrant or represent that this information is current, complete and accurate. All information is subject to change on a regular basis, without notice.
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EXAMPLES
The Office of Insurance Regulation company search does not require
you to know exactly how Office of Insurance Regulation has the company's
name recorded. It will take your input and return every name that
contains your input as it appears in any part of all records. In
other words, if your search is:
Floricorp
then the search will return all the names that have "Floricorp"
in any part of the record. For example:
FLORICORP, INC.
FLORICORP PROPERTY AND CASUALTY COMPANY
SOUTHERN FLORICORP UNLIMITED
If you entered
Floricorp P
you would get only
FLORICORP PROPERTY AND CASUALTY COMPANY
Note that even though the whole name is searched, the service
still looks for an exact match. So if you entered
FLORICORP,
(i.e., with a comma) you would only get
FLORICORP, INC.