Getting Cheap SR22 Insurance Quotes

 

July 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cheap SR22 Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My friend needs cheap sr22 auto insurance. How can we get it?

Debra

Carson City, NV

One of the most effective ways of finding cheap SR22 insurance is by shopping around online. This can be easily done by just using the Internet and running a search for SR22 insurance. However, the trick in finding cheap rates lies on your ability to compare insurance quotes correctly. So will you do it?

Well, it’s quite easy. Let’s say you’ve already run a search for coverage and you’ve obtained several quotes from different insurance providers. Now, it’s time to compare the quotes that you’ve got in terms of cost and benefits. Remember, your friend’s SR22 status will only be removed provided that he is able to maintain this type of insurance for a period of three years (this could be longer depending on the seriousness of his violation). So it’s better to choose the coverage that would be beneficial for your friend in the long run.  In addition, it’ important that your friend maintains his SR22 insurance during the time that he is required to do so to avoid any problems in the future.

There are various online comparison websites where you can get online quotes from. All you need to do is put in your zip code and you will find multiple quotes from various car insurance companies. Just choose the best quote that you think will suit your needs.

That’s how you can get cheap SR22 insurance. Make sure to follow my advice so your friend would get the rates that he or she is hoping. Good luck!

Is Driving Without Car Insurance a Felony

 

June 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Driving Without Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

If you get caught by the law enforcement officer for driving without insurance, does that go toward your criminal record? Is it a felony?

Richie

Dallas, TX

 

When you are cited for a traffic violation and you are unable to show proof of insurance to a law enforcement officer, usually the penalties range from suspension of your license and possibly even fines. This type of infraction is typically added to your driving record and it usually remains on your driving record between 7-10 years depending on your state law.

But, some states consider serious moving violations to be a criminal offense as well. Cases where in DUI leads to a fatality, or even death, reckless driving in states can be considered a criminal violation. So if get involved in a more serious infraction and you do not have an auto insurance, it could be considered a criminal offense. Criminal violations usually incur more severe penalties and these infractions remain on your criminal record permanently.

You may be able to contact your state DMV to get more information about about moving violations and the penalties you may receive for driving without insurance. If you are looking for an affordable auto insurance, you may begin by getting free quotes here by placing your zip code above this page.