DUI? Suspended license? We’ll help you get back on the road.
SR‑22 isn’t a type of insurance — it’s a certificate your insurer files with the state proving you carry the required liability coverage. If you’ve had a DUI, license suspension, or serious violation, you might be required to carry an SR‑22 for 1–3 years.
A simple process to compare options and choose what fits your budget.
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Get a quote online in minutes
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Choose your policy and make payment
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Your insurer files the SR‑22 for you
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Same-day filing available in most states
Not all insurers offer SR‑22 policies. We connect you with those who do — and help you compare rates instantly.
SR‑22 filing fees range from $15–$50. But the real cost comes from being labeled “high-risk.” On average, your premium may increase 40–80% depending on the violation and state.
Yes — due to your driving record. But shopping around can save hundreds.
Yes — a non-owner policy with SR‑22 is available.
Typically 1–3 years, depending on the state and offense.
Common types include liability, collision, comprehensive, SR-22 filings, non-owner policies, and more depending on your state and profile.
Your SR‑22 period may reset. Continuous coverage is required.