How to Find the Cheapest SR22 Insurance Price

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If your driver's license was suspended, you'll need an SR22 Insurance Policy in most States.

So how can you find the Cheapest price?

Contrary to what most people would believe, the major insurance carriers like Geico, AllState, and State Farm, just to name a few, may not even carry SR22 Insurance. Furthermore, if you call and ask for an SR22 to be added to your existing insurance policy, many of these companies will cancel your policy immediately.

See, the major insurance carriers like low risk drivers. When you need an SR22 to be added to your policy, you become a High Risk driver in their eyes... and that doesn't fit their target clientele. Therefore, they either don't offer the coverage at all or they intentionally price themselves out of the market.

Fortunately, there are insurance companies that specialize in SR22
insurance. While you may not have heard of most of them, they are all vetted by the State and they all provide the required Liability Limits on each policy. Since we never have to worry about a "Fly By Night" insurance company in the SR22 market, we can simply shop for the lowest price. Many factors such as your age, where you live, your gender, marital status, etc. are all taken into consideration when pricing an SR22. Different companies put more or less emphasis on these variables, which makes the pricing vary greatly. To sum it up, you get the exact same thing no matter where you go, but you'll pay hundreds less if you shop for the lowest price.

The easiest way to find the lowest price is to contact an insurance agency that specializes in SR22 insurance. They'll be able to shop prices from a number of different companies and provide you with the lowest rates available. They'll file your SR22 Insurance Certificate immediately and in just a few minutes you can have your driver's license reinstated and get back on the road.

At FR44 & SR22 Experts, we're one of those specialized insurance agencies and we've helped tens of thousands of drivers get their licenses reinstated.

If you have any questions or if you'd like Free Quotes and advice, give us a call at 1-855-678-6977 or visit our website at:

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Finding out this information has been like pulling teeth. Somehow nobody knows how to deal with my specific case and it’s frustrating. Thanks for the helpful video. Best advice in weeks.

ayeteetv
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Wait so if you get reinstated do you have to pay the sr22 on your insurance anymore ?

yanninn
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Are you still helping people find good sr22 insurance

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State of South Carolina began updating their records recently in order to connect to the national database for driving records. I have to get SR-22 due to erroneous records of owed property taxes in Connecticut, one late payment for registration in SC, and a citation for driving while suspended. The citation for driving while suspended was due to the erroneous reports from CT, who also had already corrected their records. I was tax exempt for CT because I was active duty in the Navy. SC required SR-22 because they said I had to many citations in a short time span. Paid 2k in SC for the driving while suspended charge and reinstatement fees, now I have to pay 200$ a month for SR-22?!

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