Farmington SR22
Filed under: DUI insurance New Mexico, SR22 New Mexico, SR22 non owner NM, Teen SR22 New Mexico
Q: I’m supposed to get Farmington SR22 insurance. What is that?
A: Since you are required to get Farmington SR22 insurance, I’m going to assume that your New Mexico driver’s license is currently suspended. If that’s the case, then in order to get it back you will need to have proof of insurance filed so that your DMV office will be able to reinstate your license.
Proof of insurance, in this case, comes in the form of the Farmington SR22 form. This is a form which will be filed by your auto insurance provider with the New Mexico DMV. You will have to have it filed for three years. If it doesn’t get filed, then your driver’s license will again be suspended. Your possession of a working driver’s license hinges on your ability to keep insured with an SR22.
Farmington SR22 insurance costs more and is more elusive than other types of car insurance coverage. If you must buy it, you’ll have trouble finding a company to sell it to you, and when you do find one, they’ll charge you outrageous rates.
