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  • 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...

  • 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?

    SR 22 requirements vary by state, but in most instances you will file your SR22 form with your local DMV. Your insurance company should file on your behalf, but don’t just assume it will; inquir...

  • 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...

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

    SR 22 insurance requirements vary by state, but this will have no bearing on your current SR 22 should you relocate. If, for example, you move from Colorado to Vermont, you will still be required to f...

  • 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...

  • 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 ...

  • 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...

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

    If you're required by the court to carry SR 22 you'll need to begin contacting insurance companies. Most reputable car insurance companies offer SR22 insurance. Though each case is different, in most ...

  • How long is a SR 22 valid?

    In most states an SR 22 is valid for three years, but may, depending on the court's decision, stretch to five years. The length of your SR22 will be posted on your license suspension notice. If, for w...

  • Will my auto insurance carrier notify the state if I cancel my policy?

    Your state of residence dictates whether you or your insurance company notifies the DMV; car insurance providers do not set this policy. If you're unsure of your state's law regarding car insurance no...

  • 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. ...

  • What if I cannot get auto insurance coverage?

    Keep looking. With all but two states – New Hampshire and Wisconsin – requiring mandatory car insurance, to legally drive you must carry proof of auto insurance coverage. If you're havin...

  • What is the state requirement for auto insurance in Arizona?

    Motor vehicles that are operated on public roads in Arizona (AZ) are required to have auto insurance coverage. Required Auto Insurance in Arizona The minimum level of liability insurance required ...

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