Bryte Tracker Fitment Certificate: The Document That Proves It

On a Bryte commercial policy the fitment certificate proves the approved tracker your schedule requires is installed - and across a fleet, that means a certificate per vehicle. Bryte's business cover runs through brokers, so certificates reach the insurer via your account contact.

This guide takes the Bryte angle: what a valid certificate contains, how fleet intake works, the inception window, and how certificates survive reissues and vehicle changes.

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A certificate per fleet vehicle

On a fleet, each insured vehicle needs its own certificate proving its tracker is fitted by an accredited installer on a dated record. The set of certificates is the fleet's compliance position.

Any vehicle left uncertified is an unproven security condition on that unit - the gap a theft claim on it would expose.

Issued by the fitment centre

Bryte does not issue certificates; the tracker provider's installer produces each one at fitment. The main providers use a broadly common form.

Collect each certificate at the bay; neither Bryte nor your broker can generate one, and chasing missing ones across a fleet is avoidable.

What each must contain

Each certificate names the insured business or driver, the vehicle by registration and VIN, the device by serial number, the install date and the installer's accreditation reference.

Invoices and screenshots are backup; the issued certificates are the records Bryte works from.

Fleet intake through the broker

Pass the certificates to your broker or account contact, who lodges them against the fleet schedule. That filing makes each vehicle's security condition demonstrably met.

Mind the short window after inception to install and file; missing it leaves a vehicle's theft cover uncertain until its certificate is recorded.

Reissues and vehicle changes

A lost certificate is reissued from the provider's records, usually within a working day, at full weight; pass the reissue to your broker and confirm the schedule.

Adding or swapping a fleet vehicle generates a new certificate for its registration and VIN; have the schedule updated for each change.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Bryte tracker fitment certificate?

The installer-issued proof a vehicle's approved tracker is fitted, evidencing the schedule's security condition. On a fleet, each vehicle needs its own.

Who issues it?

The tracker provider's fitment centre at installation, not Bryte. Collect each at the bay and pass them to your broker.

How do I submit fleet certificates to Bryte?

Pass them to your broker or account contact, who lodges them against the fleet schedule. That filing proves each vehicle's condition met.

What if one is lost?

The provider reissues from its records, usually within a working day, at full weight. Pass the reissue to your broker.

Do I need a new one when a fleet vehicle changes?

Yes - a new certificate for the new registration and VIN. Have the fleet schedule updated for each addition or swap.

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