Santa Fe SR22

Q: I’m supposed to get Santa Fe SR22 for non owner drivers. Can you explain to me what this is?

A: Sure. Santa Fe SR22 is a type of insurance which must be had if you have had a suspended license and are suposed to file proof of insurance in order to keep your license in a non suspended state. If you need SR22 insurance but don’t have a car in your name, then the way to go is to get non owner car insurance, unless you can get on someone else’s car insurance policy.

Santa Fe SR22 for non owners will cover you for liability insurance to whatever limit you like (state minimum or above), but that’s all you’ll be able to get. If you have non owner insurance coverage, it will also cover you regardless of the car you drive, unless that car is in your name.

Spring Valley SR22

 

Q: What is Spring Valley SR22 insurance?

A: There are a few things which will lead to someone needing Spring Valley SR22 insurance. If you have gotten into a car crash and were not insured when you did, you’ll probably have your license suspended, regardless of who was at fault. If you have gone driving drunk, got caught, and was convicted, you’ll also have your license suspended. In order to restate your license, an SR22 form must be filed on your behalf.

It is your Spring Valley SR22 insurance company which files this form. They send it to the DMV, and so long as the DMV receives such a form every month for three years after the first time your license was suspended, you will be able to keep your license. If you fail to pay for your car insurance, an SR26 form will be sent in place of the SR22, telling the DMV to suspend your license, and you’ll have to start over again.

There’s really no big difference between regular car insurance and Spring Valley SR22 insurance other than the price (much more expensive) and the consequences of going without it (much harder).

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