Nevada SR-22 Insurance
Nevada SR-22 insurance doesn't have to be complicated. Did you know if you get a no proof of insurance ticket you have to carry an SR-22 for three years? I bet we all know the other reason you have to carry one, DUI. Here in Nevada, Accurate Insurance tries to make it an easy experience.
You will have to carry an SR-22 for three years consecutively. This means you cannot let it lapse at any time. I'll try to simplify it some more. If you're carrying an SR-22 for two years and three hundred days and you let it lapse you will start the whole three year period over.
So you're ready to get your license back and the Nevada DMV tells you, you need an SR-22 before you get your license. So what exactly is an SR-22? It's a filing, it's not actually the insurance policy. It's known in the insurance business as a financial responsibility filing. This means the insurance company will let the DMV know immediately when your insurance/SR-22 lapses. Keep in mind, you will still be maintaining liability coverage separate of the filing.
People who don't own a vehicle to insure will purchase an operator's policy. An operator's policy will allow you to keep liability coverage for whatever you're driving as well as maintaining your SR-22 coverage. This will help you satisfy your three year obligation whether you have a vehicle or not. Some people will carry the operator's policy, whether they drive or not, just to satisfy the three year obligation.
Accurate Insurance can make Nevada SR-22 insurance easy for you. You want to take care of the situation you created and fulfill your responsibility. Accurate can make that quick, easy and affordable. Next time you or someone you know needs an SR-22 call Accurate Insurance. Specializing in getting you back on the road, Accurate Insurance is your Nevada SR-22 specialist.
Nevada Sr-22 Insurance
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