Do You Need An SR22 Insurance Bond in San Antonio?

 

January 11, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: I have a San Antonio SR22 bond, but I’m moving to Nashville…do I have to file SR22 there?

A: Unless you’re moving out of the country, your San Antonio SR22 bond is going to file you wherever you go, even if you move to a state which doesn’t require car insurance coverage from anyone. It could make things a little more difficult and expensive, but if you are going to be in Nashville for six months or more, you will need to find a car insurance company there which is willing to file an out of state SR22.

That’s right–you can’t file an SR22 from another state in a different one. If you were originally filing a San Antonio SR22 bond, and you go to Nashville, then you have to continue filing your SR22 with the Texas Department of Public Safety, although not necessarily the one in San Antonio. You face the same consequences if you choose not to, which is getting your driver’s license suspended, in some places possibly getting your registration on your car, if you have one, suspended as well. Your fees for reinstating your license may also be higher, depending on the state you’re going to. Make sure that when you switch your San Antonio SR22 bond over to a Nashville company, you don’t allow any lapse so you won’t have to worry about license suspension.

What is San Antonio SR22 Auto Insurance?

 

January 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: What is San Antonio SR22 insurance?

A: A San Antonio SR22 is a form which serves as proof of responsibility, which is to say, proof that you are insured to drive. While most people can show proof of financial responsibility by simply displaying their insurance card on the right occasions, some drivers must have an SR22 on file with the Texas Department of Public Safety in addition to that. Why? Because, after a license suspension, you are required to file an SR22 for a certain period of time before you can stop doing so without risking license suspension.

An SR22 is a costly form of insurance, but for many people necessary. Many ways exist for you to get hit with an SR22 requirement, such as being convicted of driving while intoxicated, driving without insurance, or racking up too many points gathered from tickets in too short a period of time.

In Texas, you have to file your SR22 for two years in almost all cases. If you don’t do so, then your driver’s license can once again be suspended. After the two year period has ended, you no longer need to file your SR22, but you might still pay higher insurance prices.