How To Get Cheap SR22 Insurance In Texas

April 7, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 - DUI Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

If they say that SR22 insurance is normally expensive, how can I ever get cheap SR22 insurance here in Texas?

Mary

Brownsville, TX

SR22 insurance is required among drivers who have been found guilty of violating major traffic rules such as driving under the influence (DUI) or driving without the required minimum car insurance coverage. SR22 insurance is demanded only from drivers who are considered as high risk. Since high risk drivers are required to carry it, SR22 insurance in Texas is normally expensive. But you can still get cheap SR22 insurance if you shop hard enough for firms offering a cheap policy.

Strictly speaking, SR22 insurance is a type of form issued by a car insurance provider to a state department of motor vehicles. This is to vouch that the person carrying it has the required minimum insurance coverage. SR22 insurance must be carried by the high risk driver for 3 years.

SR22 insurance is usually expensive; since it is given to high risk drivers, car insurance companies charge exorbitant rates to holders of SR22 insurance. Those who have SR22 insurance cannot afford to have lapses in their monthly payments because they run the risk of having their insurance policies cancelled. Likewise, not all car insurance companies issue SR22 insurance because of its high risk nature.

Shopping for SR22 insurance maybe difficult given the high prices of SR22 insurance but this does not mean that high risk drivers cannot find an affordable SR22 insurance. Shopping around is important if one is to get a cheap SR22 insurance. It also helps if the driver has a good credit history as car insurers prefer to issue cheap SR22 insurance to those who can settle their bills on time.

Cheap SR22 Insurance in Austin Texas

February 17, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 - DUI Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My brother was caught driving without car insurance last week. From what I heard, he needs to get SR22 insurance. What is this SR22 insurance? I need help in getting SR22 insurance Austin for my brother. Where can I get it?

Nadine

Austin, TX

I’ve read very useful information about SR22 insurance Austin. According to the 1997 Financial Responsibility Programs and Procedures Guide made by the Insurance Industry Committee on Motor vehicle Administration, the SR22 insurance is needed for:

  • Unsatisfied judgment
  • Getting involved in an accident without car insurance
  • Driving privileges suspension because of a serious conviction

I’ve read that the SR22 insurance Austin needs to be maintained for a period of two years. You may want to check this with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles just to make sure.

You need to get SR22 insurance from a car insurance company that is licensed to do business in the state of Texas and can write SR22 policy. I’ve read somewhere that not all car insurance companies can write SR22 policy. But one thing that you need to remember is to make sure that your brother gets the car insurance coverage that meets the minimum required limits here in Texas. And also, make sure that there is no lapse or cancellation on his car insurance or else his license will be again suspended.

Since it appeared to me that you’re looking for SR22 insurance Austin, the good thing is that it’s available online. You can free online quotes for SR22 insurance to give you an idea on how much it cost. So go ahead and start your shopping around for SR22 insurance online quotes.

Can You Cancel Your Car Insurance Policy Without Being Charged?

February 13, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Tips 

Reader’s Question:

Will Texas car insurance companies charge you if you decide to cancel your insurance?

Rey

Arlington TX

Insurance companies in Texas need to protect their business from uncertainties by including clauses in policies that deal with cancellations. Most car insurance companies will impose a charge if you cancel before the maturity date. The amount will vary depending on the insurer. If you have no urgent reason, do not change car insurance companies because that could cause you to unnecessarily incur fees.

If changing policies can wait, then wait and don’t be hasty since the new offer may not turn out as well as you expected. In the event that you are canceling your insurance because you are dissatisfied with the company’s services, make sure to tell them of your intention through a written notice. The company will likely renew your insurance if you don’t make it clear to them that you don’t need their services anymore. Also, car insurance companies can report you to the Department of Motor Vehicles if your insurance lapses and you are in a probationary period because of a major violation like driving under the influence or driving while drunk. Coordinate with your old insurer properly to avoid having to explain to the DMV, suffer an additional period of probation, or worse, a cancellation or suspension of your license.

What Is The Proper Way To Process a Texas SR22 Filing?

September 14, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Filing 

A couple of years ago, soon after I got my license, I got pulled over twice within two months for driving without insurance and was ticketed both times. I ended up missing both court dates, and going in a few months later to post bond and set up a payment plan. Of course, in Texas you can’t do this, because of the point system where you’ll automatically have points added if you pay on a plan for things like lack of insurance. So, instead, I rescheduled my court date. I was told by the girl behind the glass window that I was on what was called ‘probation’, and was required to have car insurance without any lapses through the date of my court appearance, and be able to prove it.

I guess I wasn’t listening too hard. What I was supposed to do was get an SR 1 insurance form filed by my auto insurance company so that the department of motor vehicles would have continuous proof of my car insurance coverage. I didn’t do that, because I had no idea that I was supposed to. I did keep my auto insurance coverage going for the whole time, but when I got to court and didn’t have an SR 1 to show for the time, the judge was not impressed.

The reason why I am mentioning this under an SR 22 topic is because I think it is important for those doing Texas SR 22 filing to realize that there is a difference between having an SR 22 form and having three years of insurance cards. One the judge will accept as proper proof, and the other just doesn’t work.

It’s a funny system, considering that both methods prove the same point–that you had car insurance coverage during the time of punishment after your Texas DUI conviction. However, what the SR 22 accomplishes that the regular insurance card doesn’t is that it keeps the department of motor vehicles constantly informed of your insurance status. On the other hand, just the insurance card can only provide proof of this after your period is over. That’s the emphasis that I want to put behind proper Texas SR 22 filing–it has to be done because it is the only approved method. You can’t just prove financial responsibility any which way.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.