SR22 Financial Responsibility

 

April 14, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What is SR22 financial responsibility?

Sean

Bedford VAsr22 financial responsibility

An SR22  form is required by the Department of Motor Vehicles to remove the suspension on your driver’s license. An insurance company generally takes care of the SR22 filing. This filing will guarantee the state of Virginia’s DMV that a motorist has enough liability coverage based on the minimum requirements set by the state.

Filing for an SR22 Financial Responsibility can be made the same day your license is revoked. By using the Internet, you can view several SR22 insurance companies that can provide you with their online estimate of SR22 filing. You are only requested to fill up an online SR22 survey form and in an instant you get your free SR22 quote based on the information you entered. You may also call directly the hotline of the insurance company to speak with a stand by online insurance agent.

It usually takes around three years to keep an SR22 form. Such holding period can be prolonged depending on the gravity of the situation. The insurance company must notify the DMV if the SR22 is expired. At this time, your license gets suspended if the SR22 is no longer valid.

Basically, your driver’s license is invalidated if you do the following: driving while intoxicated, driving without legal insurance and getting several DMV points over a specific period of time. You need to have all your vehicles that are registered under your name to be covered with minimum liability coverage insurance. Non-owner liability coverage is for those individuals who don’t own the vehicle they are operating.

To get a faster transaction of your license reinstatement, contact ahead the DMV to reconcile any unpaid fines or DMV charges. Among these charges is your reinstatement fee. There are also some insurance companies that require you to get a Driving Record Report from the DMV. This is important for them to give you an accurate estimate of your SR22 insurance coverage price.

How Do You Get Cheap Rates For SR22 Insurance?

 

April 12, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Why is car insurance with SR22 more costly than other kinds of car insurance policies? How can a driver here in Florida who needs to have SR22 insurance get cheap premium?

Andy

St. Petersburg, FL

Violating traffic rules has serious repercussions and if you were caught over speeding, driving under the influence, or driving without car insurance, you can have your license revoked. In order to reinstate it, you need to get SR22 financial responsibility. This is issued by a car insurance company to the state’s department of motor vehicles proving that you are maintaining a financial responsibility for a given amount of time. Getting car insurance with SR22 is quite costly but drivers in Florida can still get cheap car insurance with SR22 premium through the Internet.

It makes sense for a driver to approach a specialized SR22 insurance firm to get their coverage. Since general car insurance companies do not generally give SR22 insurance, specialized”high risk” car insurance firms are in a better position to give lower rates to drivers who need it.

Going online is also more convenient and simple for those who need to get car insurance with SR22. There are now a lot of SR22 insurance firms maintaining their Internet presence and this allows drivers to shop and purchase SR22 insurance without having to call around numerous car insurance firms.

1. Raise your deductible amount to the highest amount you feel comfortable with is the easiest and fastest way to lower your rate

2. Clean up your credit record.  A bad credit score will increase your insurance rates.

3. Clean up your driving record. Avoid any and all traffic citations.

4. Join a credit union or bank that offers discounts on insurance

Auto Insurance for College Students Out Of State?

 

December 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am an 18-year-old California resident who has a vehicle registered here, but I will be attending college in Hawaii. Do I have to obtain a California automobile insurance for my car? Obviously, I won’t be bringing my car to college.

Kelly

San Jose, CA

Kelly, it’s too bad you can’t drive your car all the way to Hawaii . Yes, you do have to have to obtain a California automobile insurance even if you are not using it most of the time. Under the Compulsory Financial Responsibility Law in your state, vehicle owners have a financial responsibility to face if an accident wherein an injury or death arises (which is around $15,000; it can climb up to $30,000 if many are injured because of that mishap). Nonconformity with this law would result in very severe punishment.

By the way, all insurance companies in California are obligated to give reports for all automobiles to the Department of Motor Vehicles, which can be accessed by state personnel, whether they are from the court or from law enforcement. So it’s very easy for the state to know whether you’ve obtained insurance for your car or not.

There is really no choice. Maybe it would help if you know the factors that go into the price of auto insurance in California. Being 18 won’t help lower the cost. Teen drivers generally have higher premiums. Gender (I’m not sure if you’re a girl or boy because of your name) and academic performance (having A’s or B’s) will matter for most auto insurance companies.

Since you are a college student, I’m assuming you will be leaving the car under the care of your parents or guardian. A better idea would be to insure the car under your parent’s or guardian’s name. Hopefully, that would make auto insurance for your car more affordable.

Do I Need Car Insurance For a Parked Car I Do Not Drive?

 

October 19, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I live in Antioch, California. I have a vehicle here that I do not use and did not place insurance on it. It is parked in the streets. I am just wondering if somebody drive that car and got cited for being uninsured, will the ticket go on my record or to the driver operating the car? I currently live in New Jersey.

John

Antioch, CA

According to the California Department of Motor Vehicles financial responsibility must be acquired and must be carried on any car operated or parked on CA roadways. So if your vehicle is going to be parked on a streets you would need to put car insurance on the car.

According to the California Department of Insurance all CA motorist and vehicle owners must have at least the statutory limits of minimum liability insurance or an approved alternative way to pay for property or injury damage they may cause to others. Penalties are very harsh for those who do not comply on this law.

So if you are the owner of the vehicle in Antioch, California and you are planning to parked on the street you would have to have auto insurance on the vehicle and be responsible, if someone operated it while it was without mandatory liability insurance . The fact that you are living out of state in New Jersey will not make a difference to police officer if you permit others to operate an car that that you own without insurance.

SR22 Insurance For My Motorcycle With Suspended License?

 

August 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Can I still get a license for my motorcycle, if my drivers license has been suspended in Sanford, Maine? Also do I have to obtain SR22 insurance after my license has been reinstated?

Richard

Sanford, ME

States vary on their laws regarding if an individual with a suspended driver’s license can get a motorcycle license. Some states will permit you to have a motorcycle license while some will not permit it while your main driving privileges has been suspended. States, such as Maine, have the motorcycle license as an addendum to your regular motor vehicle license so it is unlikely that you would be able to obtain it without a valid driver’s license.

As for the SR-22 in some states require a SR-22 when a license is reinstated while others will not. You will need to check with your Department of Motor Vehicles in Maine to check if this document as proof of financial responsibility will be required to acquire a valid driver’s license once again. The DMV should also be able to assist you find out if you can obtain a motorcycle license while your driver’s license is suspended.

SR22 Financial Responsibility – What Is It?

 

January 14, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: What is the Sr22 Financial responsibility form?

A: The Sr22 Financial responsibility form is a very expensive piece of paper, which may be required of you by a judge or simply by the law or your state. You may be required to file an SR22 form if you have violated a certain traffic or insurance law. It all depends on what state you live in, but some typical things which will get you in trouble and filing an SR22 are driving drunk and driving uninsured, so if you do any of those things, unless you’re in a state which doesn’t require SR22s at all, then you’re stuck.

Your Sr22 Financial responsibility acts as proof of car insurance coverage with your Department of Motor Vehicles, and in most cases you will have to file it for three years. Some states, like Texas, have shorter filing periods, while other states have filing periods which vary depending on your category of offense and how many times you have reoffended.

An Sr22 Financial responsibility form is require to reinstate a suspended license. Once your license is reinstated, if you don’t pay your premium any time during your required filing period, your license is yet again suspended.