SR22 car insurance – what is it?
Andrea : What is SR-22 insurance?
Response : SR22 insurance is actually a form which is required before you are insured. High-risk drivers may be required to file a SR-22 (actually a form) with the state before the purchase of auto insurance. This requires the provider to notify the state should the policy be terminated or canceled. DUIs, multiple speeding tickets and driving without insurance or a valid license are all reasons a SR-22 may need to be filed. The requirement usually lasts for three years after the initial event.
SR-22 insurance is used differently in different states. An SR-22 insurance policy is generally a motor vehicle liability insurance policy required for reinstatement after your drivers license has been suspended or revoked. SR-22 insurance is uniquely suited for these situations, because it requires the insurance company to notify the department of motor vehicles if the policy is canceled, terminated, or lapses. If any of these things happen, your license will typically be suspended until the policy is brought current or reinstated. Under the laws of most states, you must carry SR-22 insurance for a certain period (often three years) after the end of your suspension or revocation.
Not all insurers offer SR-22 insurance. You may need to find an insurance company that specialized in high-risk drivers. Once you have purchased the insurance, you have to provide proof of SR-22 insurance to the department of motor vehicles before your license will be reinstated. Some states require you to present a copy of your SR-22 binder , while other states have an SR-22 form that can be used as a substitute for the actual insurance binder.
In some states, SR-22 is used strictly in DUI cases. Some states also require SR-22 insurance to prevent license revocation or suspension in certain cases–for example, if you have an uninsured accident or you get several tickets in a short period of time.
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