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SR-22/FR-44 Protection

Driving Forward with Trusted SR-22/FR-44 Protection

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Understanding SR-22 |FR-44 Insurance

SR-22 and FR-44 forms confirm that you meet your state's minimum auto insurance requirements. They are often required for drivers with specific violations. These forms ensure compliance with legal mandates. Failure to maintain coverage can lead to penalties. Stay protected with the right insurance plan.

Maintaining Coverage

Once you’re required to file an SR-22 or FR-44, we will submit the form to the state on your behalf. You’ll need to maintain continuous coverage for the specified period, usually three years, to keep your driving privileges intact.

Expert Guidance

Our experienced agents will help you understand your requirements and find the right coverage. We offer competitive rates on SR-22 and FR-44 insurance, making compliance accessible. With us, you can drive confidently knowing you’re covered in case of an accident.

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    I was overwhelmed when I needed an SR-22, but StarPointe Assurance made the process quick and hassle-free. Their team guided me every step of the way, and I got my coverage at an affordable rate. Highly recommend!"

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    After a license suspension, I needed an SR-22 to get back on the road. StarPointe Assurance provided me with a reliable policy and exceptional customer service. They made everything simple and stress-free

    What happens if...

    An SR-22 is a certificate that proves you have the state-required minimum auto insurance coverage after certain driving violations.

    An FR-44 is similar to an SR-22 but requires higher liability coverage, typically mandated for more serious offenses like DUI convictions

    Drivers with offenses such as DUIs, reckless driving, or driving without insurance may be required to file an SR-22 or FR-44.

    The requirement varies by state, but most drivers must maintain SR-22/FR-44 insurance for about three years.

    Yes, you can obtain a non-owner SR-22/FR-44 policy if you don’t own a vehicle but still need proof of insurance.

    You can request an SR-22/FR-44 through your insurance provider, who will file it with the state on your behalf.

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