I Need SR22 Insurance for Driving Without Insurance
Reader’s Question:
I got a ticket for driving without car insurance in the state of Illinois and I would like to know if I am required to get an SR22 insurance. Where can I get the cheapest SR22? Thank you.
Richard
Los Angeles CA
According to the Illinois Motorist Services, you are convicted of Driving without the required liability insurance on your car, your license plate will
Habitual violators will be required to serve a 4-month suspension and pay the reinstatement fee of $100 and show proof of the liability insurance to the state of New Hampshire to have your drivers licnese reinstated.
If you receive a court supervision for a mandatory insurance violation or if you get convicted of a third or subsequent violation for driving without insurance, you will be mandated to file SR22 insurance through your insurance company for a year. If you fail to do this, your drivers license will be suspended.
If you want to get more information if you will be required to get an SR22 for driving without insurance in the state of Illinois, contact the Illinois Service for Motorist at the Secretary of State.
If you need to get the cheapest insurance, it would be best to go online and get multiple quotes from comparison websites to make sure you are getting the best deal out there. All you need to do is to fill up one form to get multiple quote results from various car insurance companies. DO not expect to get the cheapest deal since you are now categorized as a high risk driver. However there are still ways to get the cheapest sr22 insurance by getting discounts, driving a cheap car and having safety features in your car.
Are You Driving Without Insurance in Maryland?
Reader’s Question:
I have a friend who’s license tags were removed because she was caught driving her car in Maryland without an insurance. Is this a legal action? How long does it take before the plate is returned?
Miranda
To avoid receiving penalties, license plates and registration card must be surrendered to the Motor Vehicle Administration in Maryland if the your insurance was canceled or lapsed.
Because your friend was caught driving an uninsured car, she will receive the penalties like a fine of $150 for the first 30 days and $7 for each succeeding days for a lapse insurance, lose of plates and registration privileges and a restoration fee of up to $25 for the registration. Your friend will not be able to do future registration for other vehicles once the insurance violation is settled. In addition, the license plate will be confiscated effective on the day of registration suspension. Other than these, there are other fines that the court may impose.
In the case of your friend, it is required by the state to turn in the tags. To find out how long, you can check with Maryland MVA.
