
Driving Without SR-22: Legal Consequences Explained
Texas may require an SR-22 if you’ve had certain violations, such as driving without insurance, a DUI or multiple traffic offenses. It is not an insurance policy, but a certificate your insurer files with the state to prove you carry the minimum required auto liability coverage.
Legal Risks of Driving Without an SR-22
Driving without an SR-22 when it’s required can lead to significant penalties, including:
- License suspension—Your driving privileges may be suspended or revoked until you file the SR-22 and maintain it for the required period.
- Fines and fees—You may face additional fines and reinstatement fees if caught driving without the required documentation.
- Vehicle impoundment—Law enforcement may impound your vehicle if you’re found driving without proper proof of insurance.
- Extended SR-22 requirement—Failing to maintain your SR-22 can result in the state extending the period you’re required to carry it.
How to Get an SR‑22
You can get an SR‑22 by contacting an insurance provider authorized to file SR‑22 forms in Texas, purchasing a qualifying auto liability policy that meets the state’s minimums, and asking the insurer to electronically submit the SR‑22 to the state’s Department of Public Safety.
Most insurers handle the filing for a small one‑time fee, and the DPS may take up to 21 business days to fully process the filing, so it’s important to confirm with DPS that your SR‑22 is on record before driving.
We’re Here to Help
Best Insurance Services works with Texas drivers to:
- Explain SR-22 requirements and answer your questions
- Find SR-22 insurance options that meet state laws
- File the SR-22 certificate quickly with the Texas Department of Public Safety
- Support you throughout the process to help you stay compliant and avoid further penalties
Contact us today to get started.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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