This vendor paperwork guide is for busy property teams who are letting old vendor folders pile up. The goal is to make vendor files easier to approve, review, renew, and hand off.
A one-hour audit can identify missing, expired, duplicate, or unclear documents.
What to focus on first
| Vendor file area | What to verify | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Core file | COI, W-9, license, contract, contact notes | Creates a complete vendor record |
| Expiration dates | Coverage end, license renewal, reminder owner | Prevents surprise gaps |
| Follow-up | Short email, status column, next date | Keeps cleanup moving |
Priority scorecard
This simple visual block helps you decide what to improve first. It is a planning guide, not an employer guarantee.
Missing documents slow approvals and payments.
Tracking dates prevents last-minute panic.
Clean folders make audits and approvals faster.
Step-by-step action plan
- Create or update one vendor row in your tracker.
- Add COI, W-9, license, contract, contact, and expiration fields.
- Mark each document as received, missing, expired, or needs review.
- Send one short follow-up for missing or unclear paperwork.
- Set a renewal reminder before the expiration date.
Quick checklist
- ☐ Vendor row updated
- ☐ COI checked
- ☐ W-9 checked
- ☐ License date checked
- ☐ Follow-up reminder set
Copy and paste template
Use this simple worksheet
Vendor file note: Vendor name: [name] Missing document: [COI/W-9/license/other] Expiration date: [date] Owner: [person/team] Follow-up sent: [date] Next reminder: [date]
Common mistakes to avoid
- Applying before checking whether the role, company, or document request is legitimate.
- Using one generic resume or folder system for every situation.
- Skipping proof, dates, owners, examples, and follow-up notes.
- Waiting until the last minute to organize documents, keywords, or interview stories.
Mini FAQ
Should I make a separate version for this?
Yes. A focused version is usually easier to review than one broad version trying to cover every possible direction.
How much proof do I need?
Start with two or three real examples. Clear proof is better than a long list of claims that do not connect to the role or task.
What should I do today?
Pick one target, update one worksheet, improve one proof point, and set one follow-up reminder. Small clean actions compound quickly.
Need vendor paperwork cleaned up?
If COIs, W-9s, licenses, expiration dates, and vendor folders are scattered everywhere, DamnJobs can help organize the mess.