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.
To reinstate a suspended Montana license, the driver must complete any suspension period and court obligations, ensure the SR‑22 is on file for the required three‑year period, pay any reinstatement fees (which can be paid online through the MVD), and submit the necessary reinstatement documents. The MVD also offers an online insurance verification service (MTIVS) so drivers can confirm their coverage status, and provides forms such as the Request for Release From Financial Responsibility (Form 30‑1805) for additional processing.
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