Q: How long will I need to maintain an SR-22 after my DUI conviction?
In California, following a DUI conviction, you are generally required to maintain an SR-22 insurance certificate for three years. The SR-22 serves as proof of financial responsibility, indicating that you have the necessary liability insurance coverage mandated by the state. This requirement typically begins from the date of your DUI conviction or after your driving privileges are reinstated, depending on the specifics of your case.
It is important to note that if you fail to maintain the SR-22 for the required period, your insurance provider is obligated to notify the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Such notifications could result in the suspension of your driving privileges until you can provide proof of compliance again. Therefore, it is critical to keep up with the SR-22 filing and ensure that your insurance coverage remains uninterrupted during the three-year period.
If you drive without an SR-22 during this time, or if your insurance lapses, you may face additional penalties, including fines and extended periods of license suspension. It is advisable to consult with a qualified legal professional who can provide guidance specific to your circumstances.