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The General® Can Help You With Sr-22 Filings (Sr-22 Auto Insurance)

An SR-22 Filing is a document or electronic certification issued by an auto insurance company that verifies to the state that you have an auto insurance policy with the state minimum liability limits. If you are required to maintain this filing, you will be notified by the state.

An SR-22 is a financial responsibility certification that is sometimes required for high risk auto insurance customers by the state Department of Motor Vehicles or Public Safety after you have been involved in an accident with no auto insurance, or if an accident is due to excessive driving violations on your part.

The General® can help you:

Attain the proper documentation
Purchase an affordable auto insurance policy
Get back out on the road

How long are SR-22 Filings Required?

This can vary by state and by severity of the offense. The typical requirement is three years. If you cancel your policy prior to the termination date, the Insurance Company is obligated to file an SR-26 notifying the state that you no longer have insurance.

SR-22 Filings from The General®:

We provide SR-22 Filings in most states. Simply indicate that an SR-22 Filing is needed while getting your free quote. The SR-22 insurance form will be included with your policy documents after you have applied for and purchased your auto insurance policy online. You can literally have your SR-22 form in a matter of minutes.

** Please note that The General® can only file an SR-22 in the state where your auto insurance policy has been issued.

SR-22 Contact Information:

The General® - Sales and Customer Service
1-866-519-7422

Arizona Department of Transportation
(800) 251-5866

California Department of Motor Vehicles
(916) 657-6677

Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles
(303) 205-5613

Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
(850) 922-9000

Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Safety
(678) 413-8400

Illinois Department of Driver Services
(217) 782-3720

Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles
(317) 232-2840

Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles
(877) 368-5463

Missouri Department of Revenue
(573) 526-2407

Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles
(800) 344-0483

Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles
(800) 932-4600

Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles
(614) 752-7700

South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles
(803) 896-5000

Tennessee Department of Safety
(615) 741-3954

Texas Department of Public Safety
(512) 424-2101

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
(866) 368-5463

Wisconsin Department of Transportation
(608) 266-2261