Serenity Group New Hampshire SR22 Requirements

Before their driver’s licenses can be reinstated, those convicted of driving while intoxicated must provide proof of proper insurance coverage for the minimum liability requirements set by the state of New Hampshire. SR22 insurance in New Hampshire verifies the financial responsibility of the driver in the event of an accident.  

What is SR22 Insurance

In order to reinstate your driving privileges after a DWI conviction, your insurance company must file a New Hampshire SR22 certificate with the DMV to verify fulfillment of New Hampshire’s minimum liability requirements for the next three years.

There are three different kinds of New Hampshire SR22 certifications: the operator’s certificate, the owner’s certificate, and the owner’s/operator’s certificate. We also provide information regarding non-owner SR22 insurance in New Hampshire for non-owner vehicle needs.

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SR22 Insurance Cost

The cost is determined by your state’s minimum liability New Hampshire SR22 requirements. The SR22 insurance minimum in New Hampshire is personal responsibility only. Your New Hampshire SR22 insurance must not lapse; failure to pay your premium will result in an invalid SR22 and a suspended license. The DMV can also mandate that the driver participate in community service and have an ignition interlock installed in their car. This also means the three–year period starts over. For more information, visit our DUI Survival Guide. 

New Hampshire DWI Laws & Penalties

It is unlawful for a person to drive in New Hampshire with a BAC of .08 or higher. Penalties for a DWI in New Hampshire may include jail time, fines, license suspension, and an alcohol education class.

Call Serenity Group at (800) 774-0520 to talk with one of our professionals about New Hampshire SR22 requirements and the application process. 

The above information is intended as informational and does not constitute legal or insurance advice. Insurance requirements in New Hampshire are subject to change.

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