Q: What information do I need to provide to get an SR-22?
To obtain an SR-22 in California, you need to provide certain information to your insurance company, as they are the ones who file the SR-22 form on your behalf. Your insurer will typically require your personal details such as your full name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number. Additionally, you may need to disclose information about your driving history and any violations or accidents that may have led to the requirement for an SR-22 filing.
The SR-22 form itself is a certificate of financial responsibility that proves you have the minimum required insurance coverage mandated by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This is often required after certain events such as DUI convictions or other serious traffic violations. It’s important to confirm with your insurance provider that they are authorized to issue SR-22 certificates in California, as not all insurers do so.
Once your insurance company files the SR-22 with the DMV, you will be required to maintain your coverage without lapse for a designated period, typically three years, to avoid further penalties or suspension of your driving privileges. Be sure to keep your insurer updated with any changes in your contact information or driving status during this period.