Pet Sitter Insurance in Arizona
Arizona has no state-mandated coverage for pet sitters on record, but the recommended coverages below still apply.
Arizona requirements
No state-mandated coverage is on record for pet sitters in Arizona. See the national checklist below for recommended policies.
State regulator: Arizona Department of Insurance
Coverage checklist
| Coverage | Requirement | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial AutoCA | Required | $600–$1,400/yr |
| General LiabilityGL | Required | $250–$750/yr |
| Professional Liability / E&OPL/E&O | Recommended | $200–$600/yr |
| Business Owner's PolicyBOP | Optional | $500–$1,400/yr |
| Commercial PropertyCP | Optional | $500–$1,600/yr |
| Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIM | Optional | $200–$800/yr |
Cost breakdown
- ·Mobile vs. on-foot
- ·Driving radius
Required for mobile vans; optional for walkers who drive occasionally.
- ·Animals handled per day
- ·Revenue
- ·On-leash vs. off-leash
Covers animal-bite and property-damage claims.
- ·Care guarantees
- ·Training certifications
Covers claims of harm or loss while a pet is in your care.
- ·Base/shop
If you lease a shop or base.
- ·Base ownership
If you own or lease a base.
- ·Equipment value
Covers portable grooming or training equipment.
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Pet Sitter insurance in Arizona — FAQ
Do pet sitters need insurance?+
Yes. The main policies pet sitters need are general liability and commercial auto.
How much does pet sitter insurance cost?+
A typical pet sitter can expect to pay general liability runs $250–$750 per year, professional liability $200–$600, and commercial auto $600–$1400 per vehicle. Total annual premiums for a small operation usually range from $1,500 to $8,000 depending on coverage choices, revenue, and number of employees.
What does general liability cover for a pet sitter?+
General liability covers third-party bodily injury and property damage — for example, if a customer is injured on site or you accidentally damage a client's property. It does not cover your own injuries or professional errors (those need workers' comp and professional liability).
Do pet sitters need professional liability insurance?+
In many cases, yes — professional liability covers claims that a mistake or omission in your work caused a client financial harm. It's worth considering if you have contracts with defined deliverables.
Does my personal auto insurance cover my pet sitter business?+
No — personal auto policies typically exclude business use. If you drive a vehicle for work (transporting equipment, visiting clients, making deliveries), you need a commercial auto policy.
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