This might explain it...
Found this on the internet under a search of "If I don't have a car, do I still need SR-22".
Hope this helps. You will need to do the SR-22 at a very much higher rate.
What will hurt you is the license suspension for such a long time.
If I don't have a car, do I still need to have an SR-22?
Question: I had a SR-22 when I had a car; however, I lost my car to the bank last summer, so I dropped insurance, too. I was recently pulled over by police while driving a friend's car and found out that my license was suspended due to not having the SR-22. If I don't have a car, I still need to have a SR-22? Was I supposed to know this?
Answer: Yes, and yes. It may seem silly to require that you have auto insurance even if you don't own a car, but when you are required to file an SR-22, that is what is expected.
The notice that you received explaining that you were required to have an SR-22 filed with the state should have detailed how long the SR-22 needed to be maintained (typically its three years) and that if you were to cancel auto insurance during this period what the penalties would be. Usually, its specifically noted that you dont need to own a car to have to obtain the required auto insurance coverage and SR-22.
Remember, the SR-22 isnt an actual part of your car insurance policy, but a special filing with the state that certifies you have certain auto insurance coverages in place. Once this future proof of financial responsibility is in place, your auto insurer is required to alert the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) if your insurance policy, and thus SR-22, lapses or cancels.
In most states, if your SR-22 lapses for any reason, then your license and vehicle registration (if you had a vehicle) will be suspended.
Solution: A non-owners policy
Why all this hassle? The states that mandate the SR-22 usually do so only after a driver has been convicted of a serious offense or as part of the reinstatement process after a persons license has been suspended or revoked. The state wants to monitor these motorists and make sure theyre adequately insured to take care of future auto accidents if theyre negligent and harm others while driving -- even if the vehicle being operated isnt owned by them.
If you had contacted the DMV when you lost your car to the bank, you wouldve discovered that you needed to obtain a non-owners insurance policy and continue on with your SR-22 filing.
A non-owners auto policys benefits are meant to be secondary coverage for when you are operating cars that you dont own. So, when youre borrowing a friends car, that person would still need to have primary insurance on their vehicle.
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Some other great info about the SR-22.
http://www.esurance.com/violations/sr-22-and-fr-44-formsto truck or not to truck Thanks this. -
thanks Mark Kling for all the great info! just wish i had known before i came to school. my states online service says my dl was ok wasnt till they did a national check did we find out! will work it out and hope to get on the road with a company! be safe out there.
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How is your sr22 costing you a month? Can't get a quote online because all the insurance companies are asking for vehicle info but yet I don't a vehicle. Just drive a company semi.
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I remember my brother trying to get his license at 16. Didn't own a car so he didn't have insurance. Because he didn't have insurance he couldn't get a license. Because he didn't have a license. He couldn't get insurance.
What a bunch of red tape.Toomanybikes Thanks this.
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