Why is SR22 insurance in California being referred as certificate of financial responsibility? In case I’ll be required to get SR22, will my insurance company have this?
Robert
Corona, CA
California SR22 insurance is usually called certificate of financial responsibility or simply high risk insurance. Actually, SR22 is a form that becomes a part of the car insurance of the person required to get it. In general, SR22 would be asked of a driver due to the following reasons: a conviction for Driving Under the Influence (DUI), numerous at-fault road mishaps or other reckless traffic violations, or if a driver does not have car insurance after an at-fault traffic mishap.
California SR22 insurance certifies the policyholder that he/she does have the proper insurance. This is filed by the car insurance company to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) with the assurance that although the policyholder is a high-risk driver, he/she has at least the minimum required coverage. Also, it is very important that the SR22 insurance doesn’t lapse because if this happens, the DMV will be notified right away. This will prompt the DMV to have the driver’s license re-suspended until he/she gets SR22 insurance.
Not all car insurance companies in California offer SR22 insurance; and if they do, they offer it at a price. So you have to check with your current provider first if they do have it in case you’ll be required to get it in the future.
I almost got caught drunk driving last week here in California and when I told my friends about it, one of them told me to add SR22 in my car insurance. There are many hat I can’t understand just like what is SR22? Why do I have to include it in my car insurance and how does it work?
Cole
San Diego, CA
Many people have been wondering why someone who usually goes home under the influence of alcohol or drunk should need a SR22. SR22 is a document given out by your Insurance Company in which you are assured that the California Department of Motor Vehicles has given you the required minimum liability coverage.
If a driver has gotten his/her license suspended, the driver is required to get a SR22 Filing to restore the drivers’ license. Drunk driving is not the only reason for your license to be suspended but also unpaid traffic tickets and parking violations. In order for a driver to get an SR22, they should get the minimum liability coverage to all of their cars. You have three years for SR22 Filing but this depends on how harsh your situation is. With regards to your driver’s license, you have to call Department of Motor Vehicle to know when it is going to be restored and how much would it cost you. The Car Insurance Company will be able to get you how much would your SR22 and your car insurance upon receiving the report on your driving record. And after calculating and agreeing how much you will have to pay for your SR22 Filing.
I need to get an SR22 auto insurance because of my DUI charge here in California but my current auto insurance company is not offering that, what do I have to do now?
Jamal
Apple Valley, CA
Some auto insurance companies really do not offer SR22 insurance and since you have a DUI charge in California, your auto insurance company will cancel or not renew your current policy. Because of that, you would have to find another insurance company that offers SR22 auto insurance. Let me tell you now that you can count on your rates being higher not only because of your DUI charge but also because you will now have a cancellation on your claims history.
Once you switch auto insurance companies to get a new policy with SR22 insurance coverage, you will then be considered as a “high-risk” driver because of your DUI charge. This would be especially true if you received safe-driver discounts or you were in a “preferred class.” Your premium rates would rise massively once you get a conviction for DUI. Because of that, you can start shopping around for auto insurance providers that specialize in high risk policies. You may want to try to get an online rate quote from this website for your SR22 auto insurance and you’ll find out that you could still get a great auto insurance for a lesser price.
I have a DUI conviction in Fresno, California and luckily, my insurance company was able to give me coverage. But I’m just curious, what could be the reasons that an insurance company would not provide insurance for me anymore and how long do I have to carry the SR22 insurance?
Derek
Fresno, CA
Because of your DUI conviction in Fresno, California, you would have to carry the SR22 car insurance for a minimum of three years. This is a type of car insurance required by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the courts for drivers after a DUI-related offense. The SR22 form serves as an agreement between the DMV and your SR22 provider that requires the insurance company to immediately notify the DMV if the insurance company is no longer providing insurance for the driver anymore.
One of the reasons why an insurance company may not be able to provide insurance anymore is because of a lapse in coverage. Your SR22 insurance could lapse due to missing a payment or being late making a payment. The other reason could be a termination of your coverage. If your insurance company decides that you are too high of a risk due to maybe another accident or and/or DUI offense. One other reason is that if you switch SR22 providers. Even if you switch provider for your SR22 insurance, your insurance company is still required to file a Notice of Cancellation of California Insurance Proof Certificate.