SR-22 Insurance

An SR-22 isn't a policy — it's a filing your insurer sends to the Texas DPS to prove you carry the legally required coverage.

Overview

Texas drivers are typically required to file an SR-22 after a DWI, driving without insurance, or other serious violations. The filing must remain active for the period specified by the state (often two years). Any lapse triggers a notification to the DPS and can result in license suspension.

Key benefits

  • Same-day SR-22 filing in most cases
  • Maintains your driving privileges
  • We monitor renewals to prevent lapses

Real-world examples

Post-DWI reinstatement

You need an SR-22 to reinstate your license. We file it the same day you bind a policy so you can complete the DPS process.

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