SR22 Form Online Dutch Fork South Carolina SC

 

Reader’s Question:

I was charge of a DUI in Dutch Fork South Carolina. My lawyer got my license reinstated immediately but was convicted of this violation. I obtained a temporary license and began carrying SR22. I am just wondering how long do I have to carry this SR22

Francis

Dutch Fork, SC

The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles states that a form S-22 insurance certificate is required for three years from the ending date of the license suspension for which it is required. The SR-22 form is also required during the 6 months when the person is issued a provisional driver’s license.

The SR-22 form must be on file at the Dutch Fork SC Department of Motor Vehicle before the provisional license issued or license can be reinstated. According to the SC DMV an SR-22 insurance will not be required if the three year requirement period for the original suspension has ended.

I would suggest that you contact the SC DMV to determine how long you will need to carry the SR-22 in your case. If you are able to finish maintaining your SR-22 coverage and can get other car insurance you can get an online car insurance quote here for free!

 

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Young Driver Auto Insurance Reston Virginia VA

 

Reader’s Question:

My son’s father and I are divorced, and his mother gave her old car to our son. When my son starts driving and if his father insures the vehicle, do I need to include him on my insurance policy in Reston, vA?

Jen

Reston, vA

 

Well, you will need to speak to your insurance provider in Reston, vA. Generally, most insurance providers want to know who lives in your household. From there most insurance providers will want you to either list that individual as either eligible to drive or excluded from driving. Someone listed on your car insurance policy as ‘eligible’ to drive, will be covered by your insurance provider to drive the car(s) on your auto insurance policy. If that individual is specifically ‘excluded,’ your insurance carrier will not provide coverage to that individual if s/he drives your car(s) listed on your insurance policy. If you ‘exclude’ your son from driving your car(s) on your insurance policy, your insurance provider may require you provide proof your son has his own policy in force.

 

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