You Need SR22 Insurance

 

Reader’s Question:

I have been hearing a lot about SR22 Insurance from people around Texas. What is SR22 and why a driver needs it? Is SR22 only for those who have been convicted with DWI/DUI?

Sarah

Amarillo, TX

SR22 is a state law that gives back the driver his or her driver’s license that has been suspended due to serious violations on the road. Actually, the SR22 is something you can show that you have car insurance if your license has been suspended due to lack of insurance. SR22 requires you to keep it up for a certain period of time and the time depends on your state’s law. SR22 is not only for those who have been convicted of DUI, a driver also needs it if he or she lacks insurance, several speeding tickets but it is more useful for those who drunk drive.

You need SR22 insurance in Texas for you to drive legally, so if your license has been suspended because you don’t have insurance then you cannot have car insurance without your license. Having SR22 in this situation is the only way you can have your license back. But if you have been caught drunk driving, your SR22 will still help you get your driver’s license but cannot help you lower your car insurance rate. Anyway, any reason that you got your driver’s license suspended makes you car insurance rate higher. You need SR22 insurance for you to be allowed to get car insurance as well as to drive but then you still need to traffic rules and regulations for when you get any ticket, it will cancel your SR22.

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SR 22 Auto Insurance Quotes

 

February 13, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Is there such a thing as sr 22 auto insurance? I am really confused about this.

Jacob

West Covina, CA

No. There is no such thing as sr 22 auto insurance.

What there is, however, is a sr 22. A sr 22 is a document or certificate that is required by the state to check if an individual is maintaining automobile insurance liability coverage. Since this is government-mandated, individuals in need of a sr 22 will be duly informed by the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). More often than not, drivers caught driving under the influence, driving while intoxicated, and driving with an expired insurance policy are required to get a sr 22.

The sr 22 may be mistaken as sr 22 auto insurance because it must be filed by an insurance firm that officially operates within the area. By filing the sr 22 with the DMV, the driver, whose driving privileges have been suspended, can officially use a vehicle once again, for a period of three years. Once the three-year “probationary period” has been fulfilled, these rehabilitated drivers will have their licenses officially renewed.

With the number of insurance providers offering sr 22 filing services, it would be best to check the state DMV website to find out which companies work more efficiently to adequately reinstate driving privileges.

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February 12, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

What should be expected if I were caught driving without insurance? Will the state require me to carry SR22 auto insurance for this instance? Thanks!

Millie

Los Angeles, CA

What else? Expect heavy fines for driving without insurance as you would pose as a risk for endangering yourself and common motorists. It is considered as violation of state laws since the state mandates every citizen to carry minimum liability insurance before he/she can drive.

Usually, penalty for driving without insurance vary from state to state. Some impose heavy fines, some not. You could also expect holding and impounding of your vehicle, your vehicle tag seized, and your license suspended. Also, it is definite that the state will require you to carry SR22 auto insurance since you are unable to show them financial responsibility. Usually, they will require you to carry this insurance for a period of not less than three years. It is also needed in order to retain validity of your license.

Worse come to worst if you were caught driving without insurance and have been involved in an accident. You could face jail time and would also be exposing yourself to both legal and financial constraints–the burden of paying damages and injuries out of your own pocket. To avoid the hassle of going through this, it would be wise to get yourself insured.