What Is SR22 Insurance
An SR22 is a document for high risk drivers provided by your insurance company. It is given to the DMV as verification that you will meet your state’s minimum liability requirements for the next three years.
SR22 for Multiple Infractions
If you have multiple DUI convictions or driving infractions, we can still provide auto insurance that satisfies SR22 requirements. Get a quote for SR22 insurance to get back on the road!
SR22 Required in 43 States
Most states require SR22 insurance to reinstate your license after a DUI. Florida and Virginia require a similar document called an FR44.
How SR22 Affects Insurance
Requiring an SR22 filing deems you a high risk driver. As a high risk driver you need a High Risk Auto Insurance policy. These are between 20 – 40% more expensive than standard car insurance policies.
State Requirements
Alabama - SR22 |
Alaska - SR22 |
Arizona - SR22 |
Arkansas - SR22 or SR21 if a driver is involved in an accident and the accident causes injury or property damage in excess of $1,000 |
California - SR22 |
Colorado - SR22 |
Connecticut - SR22 |
District of Columbia - SR22 |
Delaware - Not Required |
Florida - SR22 or FR44 if a driver has been convicted of a DUI and did not hold 100/300/50 limits |
Georgia - SR22 |
Hawaii - SR22 |
Idaho - SR22 |
Illinois - SR22 |
Indiana - SR22 or SR50 |
Iowa - SR22 |
Kansas SR22 |
Kentucky - Not Required |
Louisiana - SR22 |
Maine - SR22 |
Maryland - SR22 |
Massachusetts - SR22 |
Michigan - SR22 |
Minnesota - SR22 |
Mississippi - SR22 |
Missouri - SR22 |
Montana - SR22 |
Nebraska - SR22 |
Nevada - SR22 |
New Hampshire - SR22 |
New Jersey - SR22 |
New Mexico - Not Required |
New York - Not Required |