SR22 Insurance Premiums
Reader’s Question:
My son had a DUI a year ago here in Indiana and had to get SR22. What is it? Will it affect his insurance premiums? And will it affect his chance of getting an approval for a car loan?
Thomas
Anderson, IN
The SR22 is a form filed by the insurance company to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicle affirms that an individual has a certain car insurance coverage. This form is usually required when coverage is provided to an individual who was involved in an accident or was convicted for a traffic violation and was not able to show any proof of financial responsibility at the time of the incident.
Driving under the influence falls under the offense Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) in Indiana. In your son’s case, he needed to show proof that he was insured at the time he received the OWI infraction but was not able to provide the police officer with it. This is why he was forced by the state to file for SR22 to show that he now has proof of future financial responsibility if ever he causes an accident due to drunk driving again.
If a motorist has OWI offense, he will be required by the Indiana government to carry high-risk insurance for three consecutive years. If he decides to cancel this coverage, then his license will be cancelled. High-risk insurance coverage also costs more than the average policy. Some insurers may also refuse to renew your son’s policy because of this violation. Other insurers cancel the coverage of their customers cited for OWI altogether.
Regarding his plan to buy a new car, his SR22 requirement should not have a direct effect on the possibility of getting car financing. Since he is planning to apply for a car loan and is worried that his SR22 requirement will directly affect a favorable decision from a lender, then he can always do some more shopping around.
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Cheap High Risk Auto Insurance
Reader’s Question:
I received a DUI but the insurance policy is not under my name do the insurance rates go up for the policy holder in Connecticut? I was told that I now need a high risk auto insurance policy to get my license back?
Leila
Bridgeport, CT
Yes, your DUI could affect the insurance rates for the policyholder if you are a motorist listed under their insurance policy. The driving record of any licensed motorist on an insurance policy or in a household can have an impact on the insurance premiums the same as the insurance carrier’s decision to insure the car. Certain violations may cause an insurance company to turn you or the policyholder down for insurance coverage or to pay high-risk insurance.
An individual with a bad driving record is more of a risk for an insurance carrier then an individual with a clean driving record and therefore their insurance rates are normally higher. The whole policy thus can be affected by one driver’s DUI or serious driving infraction.
If the your insurance rates go up because of your DUI, you may want to comparison shop for car insurance to check if they can find a better rate. You can get an insurance quote in Bridgeport, Connecticut here for FREE.
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DUI Insurance Rate North Carolina
Reader’s Question:
In North Carolina, how long will a DUI remain on your driving record? What are the DUI insurance rates in my state these days?
Anna
Charlotte, NC
The North Carolina Driver’s Handbook does not show how long a DUI or DWI infraction stays on your driving record but it is likely three to seven years. This offense can increase your auto insurance rates for at least 3 years and that if you have multiple DWI offenses within seven years it can be considered to be a felony.
To get more information regarding a DUI/DWI and your North Carolina driving record, you may contact the Department of Transportation. If you are in need of cheap auto insurance for North Carolina begin now.
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