Q: Who is required to obtain an SR-22?
In California, an SR-22 is typically required for drivers who have had their license suspended or revoked due to certain violations, such as driving under the influence (DUI), driving without insurance, or having too many points on their driving record. This form acts as a certificate of financial responsibility, proving that a driver has the necessary liability insurance coverage as mandated by state law.
The requirement for an SR-22 can also be triggered by other serious driving offenses, including reckless driving or repeated traffic violations that result in license suspension. Once an individual is required to file an SR-22, they must maintain this status for a specified period, usually three years, to regain full driving privileges and ensure compliance with California’s insurance requirements.
It is important to note that not all insurance companies provide SR-22 filings, so individuals must contact their insurance provider to arrange for this documentation. Failure to maintain the required coverage can lead to further penalties, including additional suspension of driving privileges.