Texas sr22 insurance

 

January 14, 2008 by · 1 Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What happens if I cancel the last three months of my required period to carry the sr22? I live in Texas

Jack

Thank you for asking Jack.

The Texas statute TRC CH. 601.340 a Safety Responsibility Law or Evidence of Financial Responsibility Law, provides information for those whose driver license or privilege has been suspended or revoked.

For you to be able to restore your driving privileges, individuals are mandated to file and maintain an insurance in the form of an SR-22 or financial responsibility certificate , original pink copy, with the Department. SR-22 insurance is required for a period of two (2) years from date of conviction.

There is also a required reinstatement fee with the SR-22. Within the two-year period, if the DMV receives notice from the insurance provider that insurance coverage has been canceled or terminated, suspension action will be taken.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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