In Texas, an SR‑22 (Financial Responsibility Insurance Certificate) is required by the Texas Transportation Code Chapter 601 for drivers whose privileges have been suspended due to a crash, a second or subsequent conviction for driving without insurance, a civil judgment from a crash, or when a security deposit is placed with the Department. Common triggering offenses […]
Ohio
In Ohio, an SR-22 (also called a certificate of insurance or bond) is required when a driver’s license is suspended for non‑compliance with the state’s proof‑of‑insurance law. A suspension is placed when a driver cannot show proof of insurance at a traffic stop or at the time of an accident, and anyone serving such a […]
Utah
In Utah, an SR‑22 (AAMVA Uniform Financial Responsibility form, titled “Financial Responsibility Form”) is a certificate issued by an insurer licensed in the state to prove that a driver has the required liability coverage. The Driver License Division requires an SR‑22 after convictions under the Financial Responsibility of Motor Vehicle Owners and Operators Act, such […]
Vermont
In Vermont, drivers who violate the state’s mandatory insurance law—such as operating an uninsured vehicle—or who are otherwise required by statute must file Financial Responsibility Insurance, commonly known as an SR‑22. The SR‑22 serves as proof that the driver maintains liability coverage meeting Vermont’s minimum financial responsibility standards. Those required to file must keep the […]
Virginia
In Virginia, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Insurance) is required for drivers who have been involved in serious offenses such as unsatisfied judgments, uninsured vehicle suspensions, failure to provide proof of insurance, falsifying insurance information, or convictions like manslaughter, hit‑and‑run, and certain felonies. The SR‑22 demonstrates that the driver maintains the minimum liability coverage required by […]