Alaska Car Insurance

 

Reader’s Question:

I was convicted for failure to submit to a breath analyzer test in Alaska and I have a NM driver’s license. Since New Mexico is a non-SR-22 requiring state, do I still have to have the SR-22 form for the state of Alaska, since the renewed drivers license will be in New Mexico?

James

Anchorage, Alaska (AK)

New Mexico and Alaska are both members of the Driver’s License Compact so the information regarding your failure to submit for the breath analyzer (BAC) test should be reported back to New Mexico, your home state. Along with the Alaska infraction information, the Alaska courts or Department of Motor Vehicle will probably also submit to the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division what they are requiring of you, including the SR-22.

If New Mexico does not require SR-22s for different violations then you may need to speak with Alaska what other New Mexico insurance they may allow instead of the SR-22 in order to comply with their requirements on you.

As for your NM driver’s license renewal, you will need to verify with the NM MVD to check if you can renew your license without complying with the penalties placed on you by AK, such as the SR-22. It might be that if your license is currently suspended in Alaska, that New Mexico will require you to straighten those issues before renewing your license.

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