Arizona is one of the fastest-growing cable installation markets in the Southwest — from residential coax work across the Phoenix Valley to MDU cable installs in Scottsdale resort communities and Tucson commercial buildouts. If you're a cable installer, CATV contractor, or ROC-licensed low voltage cable technician in Arizona, our licensed brokers will get you the right coverage fast. General Liability, Workers' Comp, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, Inland Marine, and ROC-compliant Bonds.
From residential coax installs across the Phoenix Valley to MDU cable projects in Scottsdale resort communities and Tucson commercial buildouts — we cover the full spectrum of Arizona cable installer risks.
Required by Arizona's Registrar of Contractors (ROC) and most cable TV providers, MSOs, and property managers. Covers third-party bodily injury and property damage during cable installation, coax runs, and MDU work throughout Arizona.
Arizona requires workers' comp for employers with one or more employees. Essential for protecting your crew working in Phoenix residential neighborhoods, on aerial strand, and inside MDU and commercial buildings across the Valley of the Sun.
Covers your work vans and cable installation vehicles on Arizona's busy Loop 101, I-10, and US-60 between Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, and job sites throughout the state. Hired and non-owned auto coverage available.
Arizona municipalities and major cable TV providers require $2M–$5M umbrella limits for ROW and public infrastructure cable contracts. Scottsdale resort GCs often require higher limits for on-property cable installation work.
Protects your cable installation tools, test equipment, coax reels, and materials whether on an Arizona jobsite, in transit on the I-10 or Loop 101, or stored at your Phoenix or Tucson yard. Equipment theft and damage coverage included.
License bonds required by Arizona's Registrar of Contractors for CR-40 low voltage and cable contractor licenses. Performance and payment bonds for Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, and Arizona municipalities awarding public ROW cable contracts.
We provide cable installer insurance to CATV contractors, coax installers, and MDU cable technicians throughout the Phoenix Valley, Tucson metro, and all of Arizona.
Cable installer insurance for Phoenix contractors doing residential coax installs, MDU cable projects, and commercial low voltage work throughout the Phoenix metro and the Valley of the Sun.
CATV and coax cable insurance for Scottsdale and Mesa contractors working in resort communities, master-planned developments, and the rapidly growing East Valley cable installation market.
General liability and workers' comp for Chandler and Gilbert cable installers serving the booming Southeast Valley's residential communities and tech corridor commercial developments.
Cable installer coverage for Tucson and Pima County contractors working on residential coax, University of Arizona area installs, and commercial cable projects in Southern Arizona.
Cable contractor insurance for West Valley cable installers serving Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, and the rapidly expanding Northwest Valley residential and commercial cable installation market.
We cover cable installers statewide — Tempe, Flagstaff, Yuma, Prescott, Avondale, Goodyear, Queen Creek, and rural Arizona cable installation territories.
Generic agents don't understand Arizona ROC requirements or the specific risks of cable TV and coax installation work across the Phoenix Valley and Tucson metro. We do.
We know exactly what Arizona's Registrar of Contractors requires for CR-40 low voltage and cable contractor licenses — and we make sure your policy meets those requirements so your Arizona contractor license stays active.
We understand what Cox, Comcast, DISH, and regional cable TV providers operating in Arizona require from their cable installation subcontractors — and we issue COIs that meet those exact specifications.
Need a certificate of insurance to start an Arizona cable job tomorrow? We get you insured and issue COIs promptly so you never lose an Arizona contract over paperwork.
Standard policies often exclude cable operations or underground work. We make sure your Arizona policy covers your actual cable installation work — with no hidden exclusions that could leave you unprotected on a job.
Common questions from Phoenix Valley and Arizona cable TV installers, CATV subcontractors, and low voltage cable technicians about insurance requirements.
Yes. Arizona cable installers working for cable TV providers and ISPs are required to carry general liability insurance. Arizona's ROC licensing requirements and most MSO subcontractor agreements require proof of GL before any cable installation work begins. Phoenix and Scottsdale property managers also require COIs before permitting on-site cable work.
Cable installers in Arizona typically hold a CR-40 (Low Voltage Communication Systems) license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. The ROC requires proof of general liability insurance and a contractor bond to obtain and maintain this license. We specialize in helping Arizona cable and low voltage contractors meet ROC insurance and bonding requirements.
Yes. Arizona requires all employers with one or more employees to carry workers' compensation insurance. This includes cable TV installers, coax contractors, and low voltage cable technicians operating anywhere in Arizona. Failure to carry workers' comp can result in significant fines and stop-work orders from the Arizona Industrial Commission.
Cable installer insurance in Arizona typically starts around $800–$1,900/year for general liability depending on your revenue, trade type, and service area. Arizona tends to be more competitively priced than neighboring California. Submit a quote request above for accurate Arizona pricing from multiple A-rated carriers.
Yes. MDU cable installers working in Arizona apartment complexes, condos, and commercial buildings must carry their own general liability and workers' comp. Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe property managers and HOAs require current COIs before allowing cable installation work on their properties.
No-obligation quotes for cable TV installers, coax contractors, and ROC-licensed low voltage cable technicians across Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, and all of Arizona.
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Insurance products and availability vary by state. Arizona contractor insurance and ROC requirements are subject to change. Always verify current ROC requirements directly with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. This site does not constitute legal or licensing advice.