SR22 Motorcycle Insurance in Houston – Cheap Rates?

July 11, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Motorcycle Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I am from HoustonĀ  and I own a motorcycle. I want to get an idea as to how will I be required to file for an SR22? What are the violations included in the filing for an SR22?

Anthony

Houston, TX

Thanks for asking, Anthony. The Texas (DPS) Department of Public Safety mandates drivers in Texas for SR-22 requirements. If you have certain violations that have occurred in the State of Texas, you may be required to maintain SR22 insurance. Violations that trigger an SR22 requirement include, but are not limited to: DUI, driving without insurance, reckless driving, or acquiring too many points within a certain period of time. Generally, filing must be held within a 2-year period. The state will determine the amount of time, and a policy will need to be maintained until that date, or your license will be suspended. The insurance company and the DPS office will communicate to assure that the policy is kept in force. As long as the SR22 policy is maintained, the state will allow the license to remain valid on either a hardship or occupational status.

Most cases, a motorcycle policy will run $300 per year for the first year, and then lowered to just about $100 per year for each successive year. You may want to consider applying for SR22 insurance on a motorcycle/scooter if you are younger or live in the Houston area or other areas in Texas that involve more expensive insurance.

Charged With DUI in Houston – Need SR22 Auto Insurance?

 

May 24, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Houston 

Reader’s Question:

I was charged with a DUI in Houston and I have had full coverage on my vehicle for 5 years and it was in effect on the day of the conviction. Am I required to get AR22 in conjunction with my current insurance policy I have, which I have never allowed to lapse?

Andrea

Houston, TX

If you are charged of the DUI and had your license suspended by the state of Texas for this offense then yes. Normally you would now be required to acquire and maintain a SR-22 as part of your driver’s license reinstatement process.

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) states that a conviction for driving while intoxicated (DWI) typically results in a license suspension. The time period varies by court but may not exceed two years. A conviction of a DWI/DUI for an individual under the age of 21 will result in an automatic suspension for a year per Texas Transportation Code 521.344

Now, you will need to then maintain the SR-22 for the required period of time. If you are going to cancel it and the DPS received notification from the insurance provider that the policy was canceled, terminated, or lapsed, appropriate enforcement action may be taken. If the SR-22 is still required and there is no valid SR-22 on file, the driving privilege and vehicle registration will be suspended or revoked by the DPS.

To make sure if in your particular situation you will need to file a SR-22 if not, contact the Texas DPS directly.