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What Is SR-22 Insurance?
An SR-22 is not actually a type of insurance โ it's a certificate of financial responsibility that your insurance company files with the state to prove you carry the minimum required auto insurance. It's typically required after a DUI/DWI conviction, driving without insurance, or other serious traffic violations. Most states require you to maintain SR-22 filing for 3 years.
When You Need SR-22
- โ After a DUI or DWI conviction
- โ Caught driving without insurance
- โ Too many points on your license
- โ At-fault accident while uninsured
- โ License reinstatement requirement
How Much Does SR-22 Cost?
The SR-22 filing fee itself is typically $15-$50. However, your auto insurance premiums will likely increase significantly โ often 50-300% depending on your driving record, state, and insurance company. Shopping around and comparing quotes can save you hundreds of dollars per year. That's why we connect you with multiple providers.
Getting SR-22 Fast
Many insurance companies can file your SR-22 electronically the same day. If you need to reinstate your license quickly, let us know in the form and we'll prioritize fast-filing providers. Some companies even offer immediate proof of filing you can take to the DMV.
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๐ Call (707) 241-3347Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I need SR-22 insurance?
Most states require SR-22 filing for 3 years from the date of conviction or license reinstatement. Some states require it for up to 5 years.
Can I get SR-22 without a car?
Yes. You can get a non-owner SR-22 policy, which provides liability coverage when you drive vehicles you don't own.
What happens if I let my SR-22 lapse?
Your insurance company will notify the state, which may result in license suspension. The SR-22 requirement period may also restart from the lapse date.