Call and ask your agent
The insurance service organization (ISO) provides a list of fire codes. The protection class codes for Arizona can be found in the insurance service organization handbook.
Insurance codes are used by your health plan to make decisions about how much to pay your doctor and other healthcare providers. Typically, you will see these codes on your Explanation of Benefits and medical bills.
I'm sorry, as an AI language model, I do not have access to the current list of insurance companies and their codes in New Jersey. However, you can contact the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance for more information.
You really can't unless you work for an insurance policy or work for the Department of Insurance for the State of Texas. Even then you probably wouldn't get this information as everything now is computerized. Each company uses it's own factors and codes for rating an insurance policy. There are so many different factors now that it would be impossible to calculate it manually. In the early to mid 1980s we did do it manually from large rate manuals, but no longer.
There should be an explanation of the codes somewhere in your policy documentation. If there isn't, you can contact your insurance agent.
PPC Codes are the Intellectual property of ISO Services so we can not post them here. The best thing to do is to call your fire department or local government office. ISO (Insurance Services Office) handles the inspection and rating of fire departments but calling the city hall or the fire department is the easiest way to get the information.
This just sounds like your insurance company classification codes. These codes don't mean anything to you or anyone else except for the insurance carrier. Sometimes people get too iinvolved in what their code means and does this number or that letter make their insurance higher. Driver Class 51 could mean 25-64 year old married male drivers. Every driver on your insurance policy has a class cose. It's just ways of grouping certain individuals based on factors where they are similiar. They are nothing to worry about and nothing you can do anything about.
New Jersey has quite a few zip codes. See the Related Link for the specific one you need.
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New Jersey has had more than 3 area codes since 1997.The current area codes for New Jersey are:201 & 551 : Hackensack, Jersey City609 : Trenton, Atlantic City732 & 848 : New Brunswick, most of the Jersey Shore856 : Camden, Vineland908 : Elizabeth973 & 862 : Newark, MorristownWhere two area codes are shown with an ampersand, it's an overlay area, with both codes serving the same geographic area.
you can get the codes from the iso website.
Call your fire department, city hall, or insurance agent and they should all know.