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What is an SR22?

In order to remove a suspension placed by the California Department of Motor Vehicles on your Drivers License, an SR22 Filing is required. An SR22 is a document issued by an Insurance Company. This document from the Insurance company is a guarantee to the California Department of Motor Vehicles that you have obtained the California required minimum liability coverage. The insurance company will notify the DMV if the insurance coverage should lapse. At this point, your License Status will return to Suspended.

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Who Needs An SR22?

n individual whose license is under suspension by the California Department of Motor Vehicles requires an SR22 Filing to reinstate their license. A California Drivers License can be suspended for any of the following reasons: drunk driving; exceeding the limit of moving violations within a year that the law permits; unpaid traffic fines or parking violations; uninsured accidents; violating DMV regulations.

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How do I get an SR22?

You must obtain minimum liability coverage on all vehicles that are registered to you, both operational and non-operational. If you don't own a motor vehicle, you are required to obtain "non-owners" liability coverage.

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How long do I need an SR22 Filing?

The minimum SR22 Filing period is three years. This can be longer, based on the severity of your situation.

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How Can I Get an SR22 From WestOneInsurance.com?

Currently we do not provide an SR22 Filing online. We can provide you an online estimate for your SR22 Filing, and if you approve of the pricing, you can visit, or call one of our many offices to complete the transaction. To get an online SR22 estimate, simply click HERE to go to our SR22 Estimate Request Form. This can take more than 24 hours, so if you want a Rush Estimate, call us at 1-888-84WEST1. We can provide you with a same day SR22 Filing, once the transaction has been completed.

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What process is involved in reinstating my license?


Contact the DMV at 916-657-6677 to determine if your License is able to be reinstated at this time, and any DMV fees that are required to reactivate your Drivers License. In most cases, this is a $10.00 reinstatement fee, but you will need to resolve any parking and moving violation judgments or fines.

We'll need a current DMV Driving Record (MVR) Report. The accuracy provided by this report is crucial in obtaining the best pricing for your SR22 and vehicle coverage.  In fact, most Insurance Companies require this as a condition of the issuance of coverage. We can generate this report in our offices for a $5.00 fee. 

We can now provide you with an accurate Quote for an SR22 Filing, and vehicle coverage. If you approve of the pricing, we can complete the transaction.

Once your transaction is complete, we can issue your SR22 Filing and Vehicle Coverage the same day!


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Why do I need to show proof of insurance?


Purpose of the law

The purpose of the law is to ensure that vehicles driven on California roads have liability insurance that provides financial responsibility for any damage or injury caused by a traffic accident, regardless of fault, and to remove uninsured vehicles from the highways.

Mandatory vehicle registration financial responsibility requirements

Financial responsibility must be obtained and maintained on any vehicle operated or parked on California roadways and must be provided as specified below:

  • When requested by law enforcement
  • When renewing vehicle registration (if requested)
  • When the vehicle is involved in a traffic accident
  • Within 30 days of receiving a registration card for a newly acquired vehicle
  • Within 45 days of the cancellation of a policy for a currently registered vehicle

You must carry evidence of financial responsibility (proof of insurance) in your vehicle at all times.

Types of financial responsibility

  • A motor vehicle liability insurance policy
  • A cash deposit of $35,000 with DMV
  • A DMV issued self-insurance certificate
  • A surety bond for $35,000 from a company licensed to do business in California

For information regarding cash deposits, or self insurance, please contact:

Department of Motor Vehicles
Financial Responsibility MS J237
PO BX 942884
Sacramento, CA 94284-0884
916-657-6520

To locate a company that issues surety bonds, please contact the Department of Insurance at 1-800-927-4357 or visit www.insurance.ca.gov.

Minimum liability insurance requirements for private passenger vehicles (California Insurance Code §11580.1b)

  • $15,000 for injury/death to one person.
  • $30,000 for injury/death to more than one person.
  • $5,000 for damage to property.

Liability insurance compensates a person other than the policy holder for personal injury or property damage (comprehensive or collision insurance does not meet vehicle financial responsibility requirements). Check your policy or talk to your agent or broker to make sure you have sufficient liability insurance coverage for each vehicle you own.

Acceptable evidence of financial responsibility

Your insurance company is required to electronically report insurance information for all private-use vehicle liability policies. In some cases, however, you may also be requested to submit this information to DMV by providing:

  • A document or identification card from your insurance company indicating that the vehicle is insured. (Documents mailed to the department will not be returned.)
  • A DMV authorization letter, if you are a cash depositor or are self insured.
  • California Proof of Insurance Certificate (SR-22) for broad coverage or owner's policy. (Operator's policy does not satisfy financial responsibility requirements.)
  • Evidence that the vehicle is owned or leased by a public entity defined in Government Code §811.2.
  • Motor carriers as defined in CVC §34601 may complete a Statement of Facts (REG 256) indicating that the carrier has evidence of insurance on file with the Public Utilities Commission or DMV pursuant to CVC §34630.

The following types of vehicles are not required to provide evidence of liability insurance to DMV:

  • Trailers
  • Off-Highway vehicles
  • Vehicles registered to a government entity (city, county, state, federal)
  • Special Equipment vehicles
  • Vehicles registered under a Planned Non-Operation status

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What happens if I don’t provide proof of insurance?

  • Your driving privilege may be suspended. If you are involved in an accident and cannot provide evidence of financial responsibility, you may lose your driving privilege for up to one year.
  • Registration of your vehicle will be subject to suspension (effectiveOctober 1, 2006). DMV will begin the process to suspend the registration of your vehicle if liability insurance is cancelled and a replacement policy is not submitted within 45 days, or your insurance company has not electronically provided evidence of insurance within 30 days of a registration card being issued on a newly acquired vehicle, or if you provide false evidence of insurance.
  • You may be cited. Failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility when requested by a peace officer may result in a citation with fines that could reach $1,000 or more. (DMV cannot clear or sign citations relating to financial responsibility. Only a court can clear or sign these citations).
  • Your vehicle may be impounded. Failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility may result in your vehicle being impounded, in addition to any fines.
  • You may be personally liable for damages. If you contribute to the cause of an accident and cannot provide evidence of financial responsibility, you may be forced to compensate the other party for any injuries and damages.


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