What is an SR22 in Texas?
Reader’s Question:
I am required to get an SR22 in Texas. What is it and how does it work?
Anne
Houston TX
An SR22 in Texas is a certificate that shows proof that you have the required liability insurance in Texas. This Sr22 form is filed with the Texas Department of Public Safety by your car insurance company. This proof of financial responsibility certificate are usually required for those who have been convicted of major moving violation such as DUI/DWI or driving without car insurance.
This SR22 form is submitted by your insurance company to the Texas DPS guaranteeing that you have the minimum liability insurance required by the state. In the event that your SR22 in Texas has been canceled, terminated or lapsed, your car insurance company will notify the Texas DPS and as a result, your license will be suspended.
SR22 in Texas are normally required to be maintained for a period of 2 years from the date of the conviction. SR22 filing is needed as part of the reinstatement process to have your driving privileges back. If you are required to carry an SR22 in the state of Texas, I suggest that you contact the Texas DPS and ask them the SR22 requirements and how long you are required to carry it.
Car insurance companies differ with their underwriting guidelines and insurance ratings. So if you are looking for a cheap SR22 in Texas, I suggest that you shop around first to make sure you are getting the best deal in the market. You can get SR22 quotes online and compare prices from different car insurance companies by just filling up one online form just like you see above this page. All you need to do is to wait for the result and compare the prices that suits your insurance needs and budget.
Auto Insurance With An SR22 in Texas
Reader’s Question:
What is the purpose of having auto insurance with an SR22 here in Texas? I don’t think I have to get SR22 but I’m just curious how come many people have to get it.
Raul
Abilene, TX
Insurance with an SR22 is needed by a lot of motorists considered as high risk to insurance companies. SR22 is a form filed by the insurance company to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) that proves that the person has the proper auto insurance coverage. Insurance with an SR22 is usually required of drivers who have been convicted of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). SR22 filing serves as an assurance to the DPS that the motorist carries insurance required by the state. In case the insurance with SR22 ends or laps coverage, the insurer has to notify the DPS right away. As soon as this happens, DPS will suspend the driving privileges of the motorist as well as his/her driver’s license.
In Texas, insurance with SR22 is required for two to three years after the driver’s license has been reinstated. This information still has to be checked with the DPS to be sure about the particular SR22 insurance requirements. This is usually sent through mail in an official letter once the driver’s license has been reinstated.
To obtain insurance with an SR22, the driver has to shop with an expert insurance broker who could explain the policies available for insurance with an SR22. It is still necessary that anyone who needs insurance with an SR22 has to compare all the options available and pick the best one.
How Long Does It Take To File an SR22 in Texas?
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.
