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Our goal is to make your experience is positive and as simple as possible. That’s why we’ve provided a number of easily accessible resources to help. Click on the resources below for more information, and reach out to our agency if you have questions along the way.

Client Portal

Our services to you are not limited by our office hours. Log in to our client portal to access your policy information and request services such as COI requests, auto ID cards, policy changes, claims, etc.

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Website Accessibility

Atlas Insurance Agency is committed to making our website, www.atlasinsuranceagency.com, accessible. We have and are continuously implementing improvements to the site to make it accessible to the relevant portions of the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Level AA (“WCAG 2.0 AA”). Should you have any issues accessing our website, please contact us at 941-366-8424.

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COVID-19

At this time, our office remains virtual and our team is working remotely. As the uncertainty of COVID-19 continues to unfold, we want to assure you that we remain vigilant to the safety and well-being of our staff and clients. We will continue to serve our clients on a daily basis and operate under strict guidelines for the foreseeable future.

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Hurricane Preparedness

Hurricanes can shatter lives as well as damage property. Being prepared can help you, your family, or your business minimize the impact of the storm. The best time to start is before the threat is imminent.

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Clickable Coverage

Let’s face it. Insurance isn’t the most interesting topic. However, proper coverage can mean the difference between losing everything or not. Explore our library of interactive Clickable Coverage scenes and see how different situations can be insured.

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