An SR-22 isn’t insurance — it’s a certificate your insurer files with the DMV proving you have coverage. Many carriers won’t file one, or overcharge when they do. We work with carriers that file SR-22s in California, walk you through every step, and in most cases the filing goes out same day.
It’s a certificate of financial responsibility your insurer files with the DMV to prove you carry the coverage the law requires. It’s not a separate policy — it attaches to your auto insurance.
The DMV or the court sets the timeframe for your case. When you call, we review your situation and tell you exactly what applies to you.
Your insurer is required to notify the DMV, and your license can be suspended again. That’s why we help you find a policy you can actually keep.
In many cases yes, with a special policy for drivers without a vehicle. Call us and we’ll tell you if it applies to you.
Cost depends on your record. That’s why we quote multiple carriers — to find you the best available option. The quote is free.
Yes, start to finish — quote, policy, and the DMV filing.
Iris — Insurance Assistant