In North Carolina the SR‑22 equivalent is the DL‑123 form or other printed proof of liability insurance such as a binder or certificate. The state requires that the insurance be issued by a company licensed in North Carolina and that the proof be presented in printed form; the DL‑123 and similar documents are only valid […]
New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Financial Responsibility) may be required when the Division of Motor Vehicles determines that a driver must provide proof of insurance following certain serious offenses, such as a DWI, leaving the scene of an accident, or a second reckless operation conviction. The requirement is communicated in writing, and the […]
Nevada
In Nevada, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Financial Responsibility) is required when a vehicle’s liability insurance lapses for 91 days or more, or after a third insurance lapse/offense. The DMV defines SR‑22 as a certificate that the insurer files electronically on the driver’s behalf, and the driver must keep the coverage on file for at least […]
Nebraska
In Nebraska, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Financial Responsibility) is the only form of proof of insurance accepted by the Department of Motor Vehicles for certain serious driving offenses. Drivers whose licenses have been revoked for point accumulation (12+ points within two years), court convictions for no proof of insurance, court‑ordered revocations, certain accident suspensions, or […]
Montana
In Montana, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Financial Responsibility) is required when a driver’s license has been suspended for certain serious offenses. The state mandates that the driver provide proof of financial responsibility for three years in order to have the license renewed. This proof is typically submitted by the driver’s insurer on the driver’s behalf. […]