Drivers in California may be required to file an SR22 with the Department of Motor Vehicles for a number of reasons including:
Yes, the state will accept a surety bond in the amount of $35,000 which will replace the need for liabilty insurance. Be aware that a surety bond does not offer insurance protection for any vehicle you are driving just the liability.
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The state of California requires liability insurance to protect other drivers in the event of an accident. If you are required to file an California SR22 Insurance the following are the minimum liability limts by law:
While these limits are minimum they are rarely recommended levels of coverage. Ask your insurance agent what they recommend based on your financial position for a California SR22 Insurance.
You have 10 days from the date of the suspension/revocation to request a hearing that will allow you the opportunity to prove (show) that the suspension/revocation was not justified.
Once you have scheduled the hearing you may request to obtain copies of the department of motor vehicle’s evidence against you. It would be a good idea to take this evidence and contact an attorney in your area who can help you understand this evidence and provide the appropriate rebuttal at the correct time to increase your chances of retaining your driving privileges. Also if you need to go to court for a DUI related offense, you will want to retain the services of an attorney to represent you in this process.
At this hearing you will have the opportunity to present any evidence and/or witnesses you have in your favor to rebut the evidence the arresting officer has against you. Once both sides have presented their evidence, the hearing officer will close the hearing and make a final decision on whether to suspend/revoke your driving privileges or dismiss the suspension/revocation and reinstate you license.
After the hearing decision, you may make a written request for a department review within 15 days, or a court review within 30 days, from the date shown on your hearing results notice.
To get your driving privilege reinstated after you have served the suspension/revocation period, you will need to:
Effective January 1, 2007 the DMV must receive proof that the court-ordered IID has been installed before driving privileges are reinstated. The length required to have the IID can be up to three years. California SR22 Insurance at low rates tis ave you money.
Here is a list of approved devices: