What is an ISN?

When a policyholder signs on to our Risk Management section for the first time, he or she will be prompted to enter the firm's ISN/Reference Number. ISN stands for Insured Statistical Number and is simply a unique identifying number that Schinnerer assigns to each policyholder. You may hear it referred to as a Reference Number.

Why do I need my ISN?

Part of your advantage to being a Schinnerer policyholder is your access to our Risk Management materials. We have restricted portions of our website to ensure that only Schinnerer insureds and brokers can view certain documents. Your ISN is your key to access our Risk Management materials.

I'm a customer. How can I get my ISN?

There are several ways for you to find your ISN:

  • Provide basic information about your company and we can give you their ISN online.
  • Look on your policy. The six-digit number listed in the lower left-hand corner of your policy is your ISN. Take a look at the example.
  • If you are insured in the architects and engineers program, find your latest issue of Guidelines. Look on the mailing label. Right above the contact name is a row of numbers. The first six are your ISN.
  • Call your broker. He or she will be able to find the number for you.
I'm a broker. How can I find my client's ISN?
  • Provide basic information about your client and we can give you their ISN online.
  • Look on the dec. page of their policy. The six-digit number listed in the lower left-hand corner of their policy is their ISN. Take a look at the example.
  • Sign on to the Broker Launchpad and View All Insureds. Their ISN will appear next to their firm name. Don't have a user name and password? Request one from the Broker Launchpad login page.
  • Call your underwriter. If you don't know who your underwriter is, use our Underwriter Locator.

If you are trying to get access to our Risk Management material as a broker, simply sign in using the password and user name for the Broker Launchpad. Don't have a password?