# List all quotes **GET /api/v1/quotes** Returns a list of quotes you've previously created. The quotes are returned in sorted order, with the most recent quotes appearing first. ## Servers - Production server: https://api.1099policy.com (Production server) ## Parameters ### Query parameters - **limit** (integer) A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between `1` and `100`, and the default is `10`. - **starting_after** (string) A cursor for use in pagination. `starting_after` is an quote ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with `qt_fOo123`, your subsequent call can include `starting_after=qt_fOo123` in order to fetch the next page of the list. - **ending_before** (string) A cursor for use in pagination. `ending_before` is an quote ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with `qt_bAr123`, your subsequent call can include `ending_before=qt_bAr123` in order to fetch the previous page of the list. ## Responses ### 200 Returns an array of quote objects. If no more quotes are available, the resulting array will be empty. #### Body: application/json (array[object]) - **contractor** (string) ID of the contractor. - **coverage_type** (array[string]) - **created** (integer(int64)) - **effective_date** (string(int64)) The date when the insurance coverage is set to take effect. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch. This date must be set in the future. The default effective_date is the next day. - **eligible** (boolean) Indicates whether a contractor is elgible for insurance or not. - **end_date** (string(int64)) The date when the insurance coverage is set to expire. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch. This date must be after the effective date. The default end_date is 30 days after the effective date. - **gl_net_rate** (integer) The amount of money the 1099 contractor pays in general liability premium per every $100 earned. A positive integer representing the premium owed per $100 earned. The `gl_net_rate` is stored in cents (e.g., 48 represents $0.48). - **id** (string) - **job** (string) ID of the job that the contractor was paid to do. - **net_rate** (integer) The amount of money the 1099 contractor pays in premium per every $100 earned. A positive integer representing the premium owed per $100 earned. The `net_rate` is stored in cents (e.g., 48 represents $0.48). - **quote_json** (object) The JSON representation of component parts that make up the total premium amount due including, for example, the net rate, taxes, and fees. - **wc_net_rate** (integer) The amount of money the 1099 contractor pays in workers comp premium per every $100 earned. A positive integer representing the premium owed per $100 earned. The `wc_net_rate` is stored in cents (e.g., 48 represents $0.48). [Powered by Bump.sh](https://bump.sh)