Reader question:
How do I remove my Texas SR22 auto insurance?
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.


