How Do I File an SR22 in Dallas?

October 1, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

I have to do SR22 filing in Dallas and the car insurance company that I’ve been with for years doesn’t do SR22 filing policies. Can I keep my policy with them and then get an SR22 car insurance policy with another company?

Brook

Great question, Brook.

Unfortunately, that is not an option. You see, SR22 filing doesn’t mean that you’re getting this whole new type of insurance. There is actually no new change to your coverage, the only change is the larger penalty you will be hit with if you allow that coverage to lap. While it is possible to keep your auto insurance with one company while doing an SR22 filing with another, it does not make a lot of sense. You would basically be paying for two car insurance policies. If you want to get cheap SR22 filing, then that is the wrong road to go down.

It can be frustrating to lose your history with a certain car insurance company since you have been a policy holder with them so long. They might be a company that you really like and you might get certain benefits for being a long time customer. However, if you shop around thoroughly enough you can find another company that is just as good. The only way that you should consider holding two policies at once is if you have plenty of money to dispose of.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Where Can I Get The Cheapest SR22 Insurance In Houston Texas?

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Reader question:

How can I get the cheapest SR22 form in Houston?

Kelly

Thanks for asking, Kelly.

There is no such thing as a cheap SR22 form, but there is such a thing as the cheapest SR22 form. And there is no SR22 specific way for you to get that. If you want to get cheap Houston SR22 car insurance, then the only way to achieve that goal is by the old fashioned ways.

  • Deductible.

In order to get significant drop in your SR22 form insurance, you need to raise your car insurance deductible. Your deductible should be at least five hundred dollars, but it is best for your price if it is around a thousand dollars or more, if you can afford that. If you are worried about being able to afford a higher SR22 form deductible, then you should set aside the money you are saving from lower premiums for the deductible later–you might never have to use that money, and it will be nice to have it add up for something else.

  • Cut your coverage.

While you have a Houston SR22 form you have to have car insurance, but you don’t have to have a lot of car insurance. In order to make the price of your SR22 form insurance drop, you can drop your coverage to the minimum required by your state.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Getting SR22 Car Insurance With Bad Credit

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As this video states, while having bad credit doesn’t exactly ruin your chances of getting cheap SR 22 car insurance, it does make it more unlikely. There are several factors that factor into the car insurance premium that you pay in the end, such as your driving record and your age and the type of car your drive, but over the past few years, your credit report has been playing a bigger and bigger role. The car insurance score that is seen from your credit report is gotten in a different way from your credit score, in that paying on time is emphasized more than not having maxed out credit cards and not having a long credit history.

There is some debate as to whether or not using the credit report to determine how much to charge someone for their SR 22 car insurance premium is ethical, but so far the car insurance companies are winning out. According to statistics, they say, people with bad credit tend to get into more collisions and file more claims than people who have good credit. Because of this, those with bad credit belong to a higher risk group.

For many people, finding this out is just a ‘the more you know’ sort of thing, because there isn’t much that they can do about their credit, at least in the short run. However, if your credit report is getting in the way of you getting reasonable car insurance rates on your Dallas SR 22 car insurance, then it makes sense to order your reports from each credit union and make sure that everything on there has a reason to be there and try to start working on diminishing your debt.

Cheap SR22 Car Insurance For Students

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Reader question:

I’m a student and I got convicted for a DUI. Now that I have my license back, I’m supposed to file Texas SR-22 car insurance for two years. I hear it’s really expensive. Is there any way that I can get it to be cheaper?

George

Thank you for your question, George.

When you’re young, car insurance costs are often very high, especially while you are a college student and it is harder than usual to afford the Texas SR-22 car insurance rates. These high premiums might have you eating ramen more often than usual if you don’t step up and do everything that you can to get them to be lower. Lucky for you, being in Texas you only have to file SR-22 car insurance for two years, whereas in most places it’s between three and five years.

Over the next two years, though, I would pay close attention to my grades if I were you. The reason I say this is because the greatest car insurance discount you can get as a student is the good student discount, which most companies offer and which awards students who have a B average or above or a 3.5 GPA or above with a car insurance discount. I applied this to my own car insurance premium and receive fifteen percent off. When you are paying so much for Texas Sr-22 car insurance, such a discount can save a lot.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Is It Cheaper to File SR22 as Married Person?

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Reader question:

Is it cheaper to do SR22 filing when you’re married?

Ramone

Thanks for asking.

That all depends on who you are married to. It is usually the case that married couples pay less for car insurance than do non married couples, and this is also true when SR22 filing is involved. The main reason for this is that being married is seen as being responsible and married people file fewer claims than unmarried people, so car insurance companies charge them less. It also tends to be because when you get married, you join together your car insurance policy, and so you go from a one name one car policy to a multiple policy, which tend to cost less. In a marriage, the person that usually benefits the most from lower car insurance rates is the male, because guys tend to pay more for their car insurance, an amount which is tempered when married.

However, this does not always apply. It is much the same when you have great credit and you marry someone with terrible credit, and then you try to apply for a house together. You might have less luck than if you had applied alone. It goes the same way if you marry and join car insurance policies with someone who has a very bad driving record. If your spouse has a good driving record, then you might benefit from that some by having to pay less for your SR22 filing. However, if your spouse has a bad driving record, then it will just cost more.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

How Long Does It Take To File an SR22 in Texas?

September 14, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

How long does it take to go through with all of my SR-22 filing in Texas?

Rick

That is an excellent question, Rick.

SR-22 filing has often been a drawn out procedure, involving getting on the phone with your car insurance company and requesting the form, and then possibly waiting for it to come in the mail, or become available on your car insurance company’s web page for your personal account. Overall, your limbo between getting your driver’s license suspended and getting it reinstated could be as long as two or three weeks while you waited for the relevant information to come in the mail.

Now, though, Texas SR-22 auto insurance has this great service offered by the Texas Department of Public Safety. It’s called the DPS Express (thankfully, it’s a lot faster than the pony express). As soon as you get your Texas SR-22 form from your auto insurance company, instead of going through all of the red tape that is the DPS and spending a long time without your license, you can do the same SR-22 filing online at the Texas department of public safety’s website and get everything done with in that very day, so that you can get back on the road. It does have a small cost of twenty five dollars, though. However, this is nothing for anyone who would lose much more by being without a car.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

I Was Arrested For Drunk Driving Now Need To File For SR22 Insurance?

September 14, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

A couple of days, I got arrested for drunk driving and now I have to file an SR 22 form. What is it? Thing is, I’m going to be getting a new car. Will I have trouble getting it financed because of my SR 22 insurance requirement?

Becca

You shouldn’t.

The SR 22 auto insurance form doesn’t do much at all to hurt you except that it makes your car insurance rates go up, except for in special circumstances when your car insurance company allows you forgiveness for your very first drunk driving offense. It is, essentially, a form that the company must file so that the state has proof that you are covered by an auto insurance policy. In most states, you are required to have an auto insurance policy anyway, but the SR 22 helps these states keep track of you in this special case so that if you cancel your auto insurance, the department of public safety is notified so that your license may be suspended.

A new car can easily be financed while you are using SR 22 auto insurance, because the only thing that the financer looks at is whether or not you have the right kind of coverage. All they want to know is that, if you get into a car accident and have to make a car insurance claim, they will still get their paycheck for the amount of the loan. I do think I should call into question how wise it would be to finance a new car while you have SR 22 auto insurance, just considering what the rates would be. Already, SR 22 auto insurance rates are much higher than usual, as are those for new car insurance. Putting the two together might be a hard hit on your budget.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Where Should You Buy SR22 Auto Insurance Online?

September 14, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

Can I buy SR-22 auto insurance online?

Michael

That’s a really good question, Michael.

The entire car insurance industry has been moving most of its dealings over onto the internet. While many people still do it the traditional way, and drive their car up to the auto insurance agent’s office to take out a car insurance policy and fill out forms, many many more have realized that it just takes so much less time to do things online, and companies are making this more and more possible. Services are cheaper to offer online, and this is why a lot of online customers end up getting special discounts that regular office customers would not receive. This is extremely important, especially for someone like you who is already having to pay the higher than standard price for SR-22 auto insurance.

You definitely are able to buy an SR-22 car insurance policy over the internet, and it can actually be a much less exhausting experience, too. You can easily search to find out the many different companies that cater more specifically towards customers who need SR-22 auto insurance. One such company is The General, an auto insurance provider which has been in business many years and offers special low rates for customers who need cheap SR-22 auto insurance in Texas and around the country.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

San Antonio SR22 Car Insurance – Great Free Rate Quotes

September 14, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

I need San Antonio SR22 car insurance and I don’t even have a car! What gives? I thought car insurance was attached to the car?

Gloria

Normally, it is.

When you have a regular insurance policy, your car insurance coverage goes with the car that you have listed on the policy. Most of the time, it does not touch any other car that you drive that is not listed on the policy, although there are instances in which your car insurance covers you regardless of which car you drive (such as rental car insurance coverage). This is the reason that, if you have car insurance for your car, you can allow other people to drive it even if they are not listed names on your car insurance policy, because they will still be covered by your own car insurance since the policy goes with the car. However, this rule does not always apply, especially when it comes to proof of insurance filing like the SR22 form.

San Antonio car insurance law requires you to file an SR22 form whether you have your own vehicle or not, so long as you have your driver’s license reinstated. For one thing, SR22 insurance puts you in a higher risk category which means you will have to pay higher rates for car insurance, which would not apply if you used your friend’s car with her car insurance policy at normal rates. It doesn’t make sense for a high risk driver to be using a low risk driver’s policy.

Another thing is that the SR22 car insurance is required to make sure that you have insurance coverage. The Texas department of public safety cannot track whichever friend’s car you might be driving, and cannot require that friend or relative to file any kind of SR22 form since you are driving their car. Therefore, if you want to have your license, then the responsibility lays on you, car or no car.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Texas SR22 Auto Insurance Removal From Your Record?

September 14, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

How do I remove my Texas SR22 auto insurance filing from my record?

Emily

Glad you asked.

Texas SR22 auto insurance is something that you have to file with whatever car insurance company that you are with for the three or five, or however many years you ended up with, that you are required by the state to show proof of auto insurance for your car. If you fail to file it during that period of time, or your car insurance policy gets cancelled or it doesn’t get renewed, then until you can get your SR22 filing for car insurance back, your license will be suspended. This is a hassle, especially since in most cases you are required to pay a reinstatement fee. All in all, the removal of your SR22 car insurance should be taken seriously and should not be something that you do until the required time period has ended, or you decide that you will not be driving until it does.

Now, when you remove the SR22 form from your insurance policy, your car insurance company has to file another form, which is called the SR26. The SR26 gets filed whether your period is over or not, but if you want to continue having insurance with a company and also want to have an SR26 filed, then you have to show them some kind of proof that you are no longer required to have it. If the SR26 form is filed and you do still have to have Texas SR22 auto insurance, then your license gets suspended.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

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