cheap sr22 form
Reader’s Question:
Is it cheaper to get an sr22 form from other company or from my current company?
Amber
Thank you for asking Amber.
If your current insurance provider will file the SR-22 form for you, after making sure you have at least the types of insurance and liability limits that is mandated to you by the state, then normally it would be easier for you to keep the same insurance provider.
If your current insurance company does not offer the SR-22 for you then you will need to get a different auto insurance company that does deal with “high risk” drivers and will forward the SR22 form to the proper state agency on your behalf.
Your current insurance policy will not be able to be kept if your current insurance company does not file SR-22 forms for policyholders.You will need to get an auto insurance with an insurance provider that does SR22 filing and is cheaper. Then after that terminate your current insurance once your new car insurance is active.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
