SR22 Non Owners for Drivers Who Don’t Own a Vehicle In California

 

October 18, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Why do I need to get an SR22 Non-owners insurance policy when I don’t even drive or own a personal vehicle here in California?

Mila

Costa Mesa, CA

Anyone who operates a car, regardless if they own the vehicle or borrows one from someone else. And exhibits a certain degree of risk while on the road can definitely be required to get an SR22 insurance coverage. Even if you don’t drive your own car, if you have gotten involved in the following scenarios, then you are most likely to get an SR22 form in order to get your driver’s license back:

1.Got arrested for DUI (Driving Under the Influence) a.k.a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated).
2.Accumulating three or more motoring/ moving violations within the year.
3.Involvement in a car accident without carrying adequate auto insurance.
4.Driving without a valid license or without carrying auto insurance coverage.
5.Leaving an infant unattended inside a running vehicle.
6.Improper use of seatbelts.

In your case, it would be necessary to get an SR22 Non-owners insurance coverage which is basically liability insurance coverage for those who don’t own or drive their own vehicles but has shown exhibited a high-degree of unsafe driving behaviors to be a significant threat against the welfare of other motorists and pedestrians.

California would want to make sure that these kinds of drivers are carrying adequate levels of liability auto insurance coverage in case they cause an auto accident and injures people,and damage properties as well. If you need a Non-owners SR22 coverage or would like to get a food idea of how much it costs, we highly recommend running a free insurance quote check on this website. You will get timely rates from many authorized SR22 insurance carriers in your area that you can use to compare for the best policy available.

What is an SR22 Auto Insurance Form

 

February 5, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Form 

Reader’s Question:

My pops got into a major accident last week. I told him to lay off the beers when he’s going to hit the road, but he never really listens. Now he’s in the hospital and unable to move since he broke a lot of bones in the accident. He’s telling me to help him process his insurance and get a sr22 insurance form from his insurance company. What the heck’s a sr22 insurance form?

Mila

Chicago, IL

A sr22 insurance form isn’t actually a type of insurance. It’s just proof that you’re insured for liability damage. You’ll have no problems if your father signed up with an insurance company that provides a sr22 insurance form when he runs into problems like DUI. They’ll be the one to process it.

However, the possibility exists that your father’s insurance company doesn’t provide sr22 insurance forms, since only some insurance companies do so. That’s where you’re going to have a major headache.

If just in case your father’s insurance company doesn’t provide a sr22 insurance form, then you’re going to have to ask the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) how you’ll go about it. The probability is high that your father may be forced to sign up with a different insurance company that does provide a sr22 insurance form.

One last thing: don’t expect your insurance premiums to be cheap when your father has been ordered by a court to provide a sr22 insurance form. When you do get slapped by the court for one, which means your driver’s license was revoked for serious offenses, multiple minor offenses, or driving uninsured.