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Sherrie Hansen

  • Main Office
Street Address:
118 W 200 S
Cedar City, UT 84720-3244
  • Phone: (435) 586-4467
    Fax: (435) 586-0780
    Toll Free: (888) 265-6601
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm
    After Hours by Appointment

My background and achievements
  • Utah State University, B.S. Degree
  • Third Generation State Farm Agent
  • Chamber of Commerce Member
  • Board Member - Healthy Iron County
  • State Farm Agent since 1986
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  • Member & Past Pres. of the Rotary Club of Cedar City
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Meet the team
  • Michelle Malie
  • Stacie Kae Miller - Office Representative
  • Stefanie Smith
  • Lacey Twitchell - Office Representative
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The Sherrie Hansen Insurance Agency will provide clients with a professional, efficient, caring atmosphere where relationships and trust can be built, where insurance and financial needs can be met and where you, the customer, can be confident that you truly matter. We want to make a difference in your life.
  • State Farm Video
    Did You Know?
    Safer Cars, Lower Rates. Car Shopping Soon?

    Some insurers increase premiums for cars that have higher rates of damage or occupant injury. And cars that do better in safety tests? They're more likely to get you lower rates.

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    Hot Wheels, Higher Rates

    The more likely a car is to be stolen, the more likely it'll cost more to insure it. The top stolen car in 2006 according to the NICB? 1995 Honda Civic

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    Preventing Water Damage

    Take a few extra moments every week to check potential trouble spots in and around your home. Early detection could mean the difference between a simple mop-up job and major construction repairs.

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    Protecting Your Family

    The National Weather Service estimates an average of 42 people die in the United States from tornadoes each year. Having a safe room built into your house can help protect you and your family from the dangerous forces of nature.

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    Freezing Pipes

    An average of a quarter-million families have their homes ruined and their lives disrupted each winter, all because of water pipes that freeze and burst.

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