Industry: Earthquake Insurance
Founded: September, 1996
Headquarters: Sacramento, California, USA

About California Earthquake Authority

At CEA, our employees represent our greatest strength. We are proud to embrace a diverse workforce, and continue to champion inclusion and belonging in the workplace and in the communities we serve. Our histories, cultures, and backgrounds are integral parts of our CEA identity. Our staff-driven Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Advisory Council (DIBAC) helps to guide CEA’s priorities and long-term commitment to ensure equity, equality, and racial justice are firmly embedded in our culture, activities, and programs.

California Earthquake Authority Contact Details

Address: 801 K Street, Suite 1000
Sacramento, CA 95814, United States
Website: earthquakeauthority.com

California Earthquake Authority Phone Number

+1-888-423-2322

California Earthquake Authority Reviews

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1.8 out of 5 stars (based on 4 reviews)
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I realize that CEA does not deal directly with the public…but even getting a payment made through my insurance carrier is almost always painful. Paying my AAA regular insurance is no problem. Paying a CEA bill through AAA is hard. Sorry guys…you need to stop pointing the finger at the carriers and make it easier for people to pay their bill.

Todd Kvamme

This is unbelievable, I was on the phone listening to music for almost 2 hours to buy my earthquake policy. They had the option buy online after the free estimate. but there is no option to go ahead and buy the policy. Looks like it is removed and need to call this office which has been a nightmare last 3-4 days.

nimalatissa rathnayake

I didn’t complete what I wanted to get done. According to their website, you have to sign-up for a policy through a private insurance company rather than buy one directly on-line from the authority itself.

Harry MAR

I’m going to preface this with the fact that I have not applied for this insurance nor do I ever plan to. I was sent a letter in the mail with a letterhead tricking me into believing it was sent by my insurance company. However there was no additional information attached other than a pamphlet for earthquake insurance. I refuse to believe that any company that engages in subversive marketing tactics and tricking potential customers is legitimate. And I bet you any five-star reviews are just fake accounts to boost review average.

Max Smith

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