Continue

License Status in Florida

There were 929 articles found for your query: (Page 17 of 47)     Prev | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | Next
  • What are some safe driving tips for elder drivers?

    ... a regular basis, most particularly if you have pre-existing vision or medical conditions. Driver License Renewals If your state is one that requires renewals on a more regular basis for your age g...

  • Do I have to unregister my vehicle if I sell it?

    Sell Car and Unregister After selling your car you may, depending on your state, have to notify your local DMV. This may require submitting a specific form, surrendering your license plates, or, in t...

  • How do I file a physical damage claim?

    Car insurance companies have different approaches when it comes to filing claims. Some ask you to begin the process online. Others request that you call your auto insurance agent, if the accident hap...

  • Do I have to maintain an auto insurance policy on a car that doesn't run?

    The question should not be over whether or not your car runs, but whether or not it has car registration. Every vehicle with registered license plates must, regardless if it runs or not, maintain auto...

  • How do auto insurance providers define a low risk driver?

    Car insurance companies don't have a single way to define what constitutes a low-risk or preferred-risk driver. Rather, they evaluate a number of insurance risk factors that contribute to a composit...

  • For how many years will an auto insurance company review my driving record?

    That depends on a few factors, as you'll see. How Car Insurance Companies View a Driving Record Your auto insurance company may have a different policy than other carriers about how many years they...

  • What should I do if my auto insurance company considers me a high risk driver?

    Unfortunately, your options may be limited if your auto insurance company places you into this category. But, you can try a few actions to lower your high risk insurance rates; see below for details. ...

  • How can I make a road test appointment online?

    Click on your state in the list below to find specific details about making a road test appointment. Some states handle each driving test on a walk-in basis, but many require each drivers license app...

  • Where can I find a SR 22 form?

    If you have been in an accident, convicted of a DUI, or received a citation for driving with a suspended license, your state might require you to file an SR 22 form. You might also be required to file...

  • How should I prepare for a liability investigation?

    Your car insurance company will assign your auto accident claim to an insurance claims adjuster after you report the accident. The adjuster will work with you to determine the amount of damages made t...

  • What should I expect when I file an auto claim?

    Contact your insurance agency immediately after you are involved in an auto accident. Upon receipt of your auto claim your insurance company will confirm that your policy is indeed active. Then they w...

  • Do all states require a SR 22?

    If you have been in an accident, or have been convicted of a serious infraction such as DUI, your state might require you to file an SR 22 form for up to three years. The purpose of an SR22 is to prov...

  • Where is a SR 22 filed?

    ...ivileges will then either be reinstated or maintained. Carry SR22 Insurance and Avoid Suspended License An SR22, or what some call high-risk insurance, is a guarantee that you will maintain proof...

  • What should I do if the court orders me to carry a SR 22?

    ... however. Always check to make sure proof has been submitted. Carry Proof of Insurance to Avoid License Suspension If you allow your SR 22 to lapse, your auto insurance provider is required, by l...

  • What if I carry a SR 22 in one state and then move to another?

    ... insurance requirements while fulfilling your SR 22. Maintain SR 22 Insurance or Face a Suspended License Moving to a new state will not remove your SR22 obligations. Should you allow your SR22 cov...

  • How long is a SR 22 valid?

    ...ou meet the state’s liability insurance requirements. SR 22 Insurance Following a Suspended License Each state is different when it comes to mandating SR22 car insurance coverage, but general...

  • Can I obtain a SR 22 through my current auto insurance company?

    Contact your current car insurance company to get a SR22 form. Most state Division of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices require each auto insurance company that is licensed in their jurisdiction to file an ...

  • How long am I required to carry a SR 22?

    Some state Division of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices like the New Hampshire DMV deem an SR22 (also known as a proof of auto insurance form) to be valid until your car insurance company files a SR-26 cer...

  • When am I required to file a SR 22?

    Most states require car insurance companies to submit an SR22 form for each motor vehicle that they provide liability auto insurance coverage for. Reasons that your Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of...

  • Is SR 22 a type of auto insurance?

    After you are receive a suspended license, your state Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office will require you to show proof of auto insurance. An SR 22 form will help you to provide this required ins...

(Page 17 of 47)     Prev | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | Next

Matching Categories

Results from DMV.org

Results from MotorVehicles.org

DMVAnswers.com (the Site) is a privately owned, for-profit Web site owned by OnlineGURU, Inc. The Site specifically disclaims any and all connection with any state bureau, division, or Department of Motor Vehicles, or any state or federal government agency. DMVAnswers.com does its best to get the correct information but does not claim responsibility for the accuracy of the information displayed herein. It is not complete or certified information. The information provided on DMVAnswers.com is not legal advice, DMVAnswers.com is not a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or should be formed by use of the site. Additionally, the Site expressly disclaims any and all liability for third party links or resources on the Site and any claims of negligence arising from same. For official information, please consult your state motor vehicle department.