DUI SR-22 insurance

 

January 6, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Alaska, Teen Alaska auto insurance 

Q: For how long will I need to file DUIsr22 insurance coverage?

A: If you have a DUI, then the DUIsr22 insurance are pretty stiff. Once you are able to reinstate your license, then the clock begins ticking on your SR22 requirement, and it doesn’t stop ticking for five years. Of course, that’s only on your first drunk driving offense. The more often you do the crime, the longer you’ll do the time, if they let you have your driver’s license back at all.

Once you have committed your second DUI offense, you are now required to file DUIsr22 insurance for double the time–10 years instead of the original five. It gets worse. The third time around, you will be filing for two decades, twenty years. And the fourth time? You’re going to be paying that DUIsr22 insurance forever–the requirement is lifelong.

So, learn your lesson with this DUI and don’t go back. If you have to have your SR22 for any other reason, such as driving without insurance, then the punishment period is much shorter–only three years. And if you aren’t insured during that time, you have to reinstate your license once more because it will be suspended.

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