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Nevada Airport Ground Transportation Insurance
Airport ground transportation operators in Nevada face insurance requirements beyond standard state minimums. Airport authorities require specific liability limits, additional insured endorsements naming the airport authority, and an on-file certificate of insurance before granting airport access permits.
Most Nevada airport authorities require
Airport ground transportation permits typically require proof of a current commercial auto policy, a background-checked driver roster, and vehicle inspection compliance in addition to the insurance certificate. We issue permit-ready certificates same-day so you're not held up waiting on your insurer.
Airport authorities generally require the certificate to list the airport by its full legal name as additional insured, include a waiver of subrogation, and be renewed automatically before each policy expiration to avoid a lapse in airport access.
Most Nevada airports require
You'll need a current commercial auto insurance certificate meeting the airport's specific limits, a background-checked driver roster, and vehicle inspection compliance submitted to the airport authority.
Airport contract endorsements typically add $200–$800 per vehicle per year on top of your base commercial auto premium, depending on the airport's required limits.
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