Authorized Agent Notifications

Your Insurance Policy May Be Expiring Soon

You received an email from us because a licensed insurance agent in your area wants to help you review your coverage options before your policy expires. This is not spam — it's a courtesy notification sent on behalf of a real, local professional.

Verified & Legitimate
Why you can trust this email
Sent by a licensed agent — a real insurance professional in your area authorized this message.
Based on verified data — policy expiration data is sourced from licensed data providers and public records.
CAN-SPAM compliant — every email includes an unsubscribe link and physical mailing address.
One-click opt out — you can stop receiving these emails at any time, no questions asked.

A simple, transparent process

We connect homeowners whose insurance policies are nearing expiration with local licensed agents who can help them explore their options.

1

Policy data is identified

Using publicly available records, we identify homeowners whose insurance policies may be approaching their expiration or renewal dates.

2

A local agent reaches out

A licensed insurance agent in your area authorizes a courtesy notification to let you know your coverage may be expiring and to offer a free review.

3

You decide what's next

There's no obligation. You can reply to connect with the agent, ignore the email, or opt out entirely. The choice is always yours.

Built on transparency and compliance

We take your privacy seriously and operate within strict legal and ethical guidelines.

Licensed Professionals Only

Every email is authorized by a licensed, verified insurance agent. We do not send unsolicited messages on behalf of unverified parties.

Your Data Stays Private

We never sell, share, or distribute your personal information. Your data is used solely to deliver the notification from your local agent.

Real Agent, Real Help

The agent identified in your email is a real person who can answer your questions, provide quotes, and help you find the best coverage for your needs.

Timely, Not Excessive

We send notifications only when relevant — near your policy's expiration date. You won't be bombarded with repeated emails or marketing campaigns.

Common questions, clear answers

Why did I receive this email?

A licensed insurance agent in your area identified that your homeowners insurance policy may be nearing its expiration date. They authorized a courtesy notification to offer you a free coverage review.

Is this email legitimate?

Yes. Every email sent through PolicyExpiration.com is authorized by a verified, licensed insurance professional. We are fully compliant with the CAN-SPAM Act and all applicable email marketing regulations.

How did you get my information?

Policy expiration dates and homeowner information are sourced from licensed data providers and publicly available records. All data is handled in accordance with applicable privacy laws and used solely to connect you with a local agent.

Who is the agent that contacted me?

The agent's name and contact information are included in the email you received. They are a licensed professional in your local area who can help you review and compare coverage options.

Do I have to respond?

Absolutely not. There is no obligation whatsoever. This is a courtesy notification — you may reply to learn more, or simply disregard the email entirely.

How do I stop receiving emails?

Every email includes a one-click unsubscribe link at the bottom. You can also contact us directly and we will remove you from all future communications immediately.

Want to stop receiving emails?

We respect your inbox. If you no longer wish to receive policy expiration notifications, you can unsubscribe instantly using the link at the bottom of any email you've received from us.

Every email we send includes a one-click unsubscribe link. Simply click it and you will be immediately removed from all future communications. No questions asked.

PolicyExpiration.com is a policy expiration notification service. We are committed to responsible email practices and full compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act.