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SR-22 Insurance

DUI? Suspended license? We specialize in high-risk auto insurance and can file your SR-22 with the California DMV the same day. Professional service, no judgment.

Common Reasons for SR-22 Requirements

California may require SR-22 certification for various driving-related offenses.

DUI / DWI Conviction

The most common reason. California requires SR-22 for 3 years after a DUI conviction.

Driving Without Insurance

Caught driving uninsured? The DMV requires SR-22 proof before reinstating your license.

Too Many Violations

Excessive tickets, at-fault accidents, or points on your record can trigger an SR-22 requirement.

License Reinstatement

Suspended or revoked license? SR-22 is typically required to get your driving privileges back.

Why Choose InsureLink for SR-22?

We've helped thousands of California drivers get back on the road. Our team specializes in high-risk insurance and understands the SR-22 process inside and out.

  • Same-Day Filing We file your SR-22 with the California DMV the same day — often within hours
  • Competitive Rates We shop high-risk carriers to find the most affordable SR-22 policy
  • 3-Year Monitoring We track your requirement and ensure continuous coverage
  • No Judgment Professional service — we're here to help, not judge
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Frequently Asked Questions

An SR-22 is a certificate of financial responsibility that your insurance company files with the DMV. It proves you carry the state-required minimum auto insurance. It's not a type of insurance itself — it's a filing attached to your auto policy.

In California, you typically need to maintain SR-22 coverage for 3 years. The clock starts from the date your license is reinstated, not from the date of your offense or conviction.

The SR-22 filing fee is typically $15-25. However, because SR-22 is required for high-risk drivers, your overall insurance premium will be higher. We shop multiple high-risk carriers to find you the most affordable rates available.

If your SR-22 coverage lapses, your insurance company must notify the DMV within 30 days. Your license will be suspended again, and you may have to restart the 3-year requirement period. We monitor your policy to prevent lapses.

Get Back on the Road Today

Same-day SR-22 filing. Affordable rates. Professional, judgment-free service.