In Louisiana, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Financial Responsibility) is required for drivers who have had their licenses suspended or disqualified for certain serious violations. The state mandates that the driver provide proof of financial responsibility by filing an SR‑22 with the Office of Motor Vehicles, and this filing must remain in effect for three years […]
Maine
In Maine, a Certificate of Financial Responsibility (SR‑22) is required for drivers who have had a judgment suspension or other court‑ordered insurance requirement. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles directs drivers to contact the Driver License Services Division for specific determination and states that the insurer must file the SR‑22 electronically through the portal tylerinsurancefilings.com. Fees […]
Maryland
In Maryland, drivers who have had their license suspended for insurance‑related reasons must provide proof of ongoing vehicle insurance through the Maryland Vehicle Insurance Certification (Form FR‑19). The certification can only be issued by a licensed insurance company or its authorized agent, is valid for 30 days, and must be submitted electronically (eFR‑19) or via […]
Alaska
In Alaska, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Financial Responsibility) is required for drivers who have had their privileges suspended or revoked for certain serious offenses, such as DUIs or refusal to submit a breath test. The insurer must file the SR‑22 electronically with the Division of Motor Vehicles and must notify the DMV any time the […]
Arizona
In Arizona, an SR‑22 (also called Future Financial Responsibility) is proof that a driver maintains the state‑required minimum liability insurance. It is required when a driver is convicted of certain serious traffic violations—such as DUI, implied‑consent refusals, insurance law violations, or failure to maintain coverage on a vehicle they own or lease. The insurer files […]